President Trump signs Section 232 tariffs on timber, lumber & wood products to protect U.S. national security and support domestic production. Effective Oct 14, 2025
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The USTR has extended certain tariff exclusions related to the Section 301 China investigation. Originally set to end on May 31, 2025, these exclusions will now remain in effect through August 31, 2025.
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Tariff pause sparks China–U.S. cargo surge, causing port delays up to 7 days and container shortages across Asia. Carriers now ration boxes by space and rates.
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Carriers restart trans-Pacific services amid rising China imports, but space stays tight as vessels return slowly. Most sailings are full, with rollovers expected through early July.
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Unexpected 10% tariffs hit U.S. importers as CBP rules require transshipped goods to depart final port by April 5, causing confusion and costly delays.
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US & China Trade Agreement
U.S. and China to ease tariffs starting May 14, 2025. Both suspend recent 34% tariffs for 90 days, keeping a 10% rate. Details pending CSMS/FRN publication.
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Donald Trump recently announced that effective immediately, reciprocal tariffs are paused for 90 days, with the exception of China, which will now face an effective duty rate of 125%.
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Effective 4/9/2025 at 12:01 a.m. ET, CBP will enforce an 84% additional duty on imports from China, including Hong Kong & Macau, under HTSUS 9903.01.63. Applicable to goods entered or withdrawn from warehouse for consumption, on or after 4/9/2025.
Unpublished Import Regulation With Reciprocal Tariffs; Rectification of Trade Practices Contributing to Large and Persistent Annual U.S. Goods Trade Deficits (EO 14257) now available on the Federal Register
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The March President’s Desk Newsletter covers key industry updates: dockworkers' new contract, Red Sea shipping threats, global trade disputes, and Eastern’s Mini Golf Fundraiser sponsorship.
President's Desk - Eastern Shipping Worldwide https://t.co/bP3HdfvSft
CBP issues an official statement regarding tariff updates for imports from China, Hong Kong, Canada and Mexico. View the full statement at:
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As of February 4, 2025, imports from China and Hong Kong are subject to additional duties, increasing from 10% to 20% on March 4. Certain goods are exempt. No drawback applies. Full details:
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Houthis return to shipping war footing with Gaza ceasefire on thin ice
Houthi leader warns of renewed Red Sea attacks on merchant ships if the Israel-Hamas ceasefire collapses, keeping major shipping lines on high alert.
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Europe joins US in call for end to e-commerce ‘de minimis’ exemption
The US and EU plan stricter controls on low-value imports, targeting counterfeit goods and China's e-commerce surge, which may disrupt supply chains.
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