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UK Exporters Face Steep Decline as Trump Tariff Fears Reshape Trade Strategy

By Maria Kalamatas London, UNITED KINGDOM — British manufacturers are reporting their steepest drop in export orders since May 2020, as fears over a second wave of U.S. tariffs under President Donald Trump’s administration disrupt transatlantic supply chain planning. According to the latest S&P Global/CIPS Manufacturing PMI, released on May 3, the UK’s...

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EU’s New ENS Regulation Forces Rethink of Cross-Border Logistics Compliance

By Maria Kalamatas Brussels, BELGIUM — Starting April 1, 2025, the European Union has mandated Entry Summary Declarations (ENS) for all road and rail cargo entering the bloc—a move designed to modernize customs enforcement but one that has left freight forwarders scrambling to comply. The regulation, part of the EU Customs Reform Package,...

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Alibaba Debuts Fully Automated European Warehouse, Setting New E-Commerce Benchmark

By Maria Kalamatas Leipzig, GERMANY — Alibaba Logistics has officially launched its first 100% automated fulfillment center in Europe, a 50,000-square-meter facility located in Leipzig, Germany. The move is part of a broader effort by the Chinese tech giant to establish itself as a dominant logistics force on the continent. Operational since late...

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Kenya–Turkey Deal to Transform East African Logistics Corridor by 2028

By Maria Kalamatas Nairobi, KENYA — Kenya and Turkey have formalized a landmark bilateral agreement to co-develop logistics infrastructure across East Africa, with the centerpiece being a rail link between Mombasa and Kisumu, fully equipped with Turkish rail technology. Signed on May 1 in Ankara, the agreement includes provisions for technical assistance, equipment...

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Maersk Unveils AI-Powered Port Delay Forecasting Tool for Global Clients

By Maria Kalamatas Copenhagen, DENMARK — Shipping giant A.P. Moller–Maersk has announced the global launch of a predictive AI platform designed to anticipate port delays up to seven days in advance, potentially redefining how shippers and freight forwarders manage disruption risk in volatile trade lanes. The tool, called PortSight, uses real-time satellite data,...

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North American SMEs Rethink Sourcing Strategies Amid Fresh Trade Tensions

By Maria Kalamatas Toronto, CANADA — With a new wave of tariffs taking effect across U.S.–China and U.S.–Canada trade channels, small and mid-sized enterprises (SMEs) across North America are urgently rethinking their sourcing models to insulate operations from further disruption. Many SMEs—especially in automotive, consumer electronics, and food packaging—have historically relied on stable...

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Retail on the Edge: Why Logistics Will Decide the Fate of Global E-Commerce in 2025

By Eva Richardson – The Logistic News As global retail enters a new phase of fragmentation, consolidation, and climate pressure, logistics has emerged not just as a support function—but as the defining battleground for brand competitiveness and survival in e-commerce. From fulfillment speed to reverse logistics, companies that once focused on front-end...

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Luxury on Hold: UK Brands Struggle as DHL Halts U.S. Shipments Amid Tariff Fallout

By Eva Richardson – The Logistic News In an unexpected twist to ongoing transatlantic trade tensions, DHL has suspended all non-essential shipments from the UK to the United States, causing major disruptions for British luxury brands that rely heavily on fast, secure cross-border delivery. The halt, announced on April 23 and effective...

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