Category Archives: Logistics News

Ministry of Industry and Trade Revises Import-Export Procedures

Ministry of Industry and Trade Revises Import-Export Procedures: What Benefits for FDI Enterprises? The Ministry of Industry and Trade revises 36 import-export procedures, focusing on C/O and self-certification of origin. What should FDI enterprises prepare to maximize FTA benefits? Overview: Accelerating Administrative Reform in Import-Export Activities The Ministry of Industry and Trade has issued a

Iran Imposes Cryptocurrency Transit Fees – Implications for Global Supply Chains

Strait of Hormuz in Turmoil: Iran Imposes Cryptocurrency Transit Fees – Implications for Global Supply Chains Amid ongoing geopolitical instability, the global maritime transport industry is facing a new shock. The Strait of Hormuz – a critical artery for global energy supply – has become the center of attention as Iran officially proposes and implements

CUSTOMS AUTHORITY IMPLEMENTS UNIFIED UNIT CODE SYSTEM NATIONWIDE

FROM APRIL 1, 2026: CUSTOMS AUTHORITY IMPLEMENTS UNIFIED UNIT CODE SYSTEM NATIONWIDE Starting from April 1, 2026, the Customs authority will officially implement a unified unit code system across all operational platforms. This marks an important milestone in the digital transformation of customs. Although this change does not affect tax policies, businesses must update their

SHIPPING LINES COMPETE FOR LIMITED CARGO

CHINA–US FREIGHT RATES SLIGHTLY DECLINE: SHIPPING LINES COMPETE FOR LIMITED CARGO March 2026 marked a significant turning point in global trade, as multilateral cooperation mechanisms continue to weaken, replaced by unilateral policies and emerging technical barriers. The failure of the 14th WTO Ministerial Conference to extend the moratorium on e-commerce tariffs has officially ended the

Summary of Top Logistics News (Week 1-April)

Welcome back to our weekly news summary. Over the past week, the global Logistics and Supply Chain market has witnessed several significant fluctuations. Let’s take a look at the 4 most noteworthy highlights. 1. FDI Shifting Toward High-Tech Sectors and Competition for Investment in Southeast Asia FDI inflows into Vietnam and Southeast Asian countries are

FDI Shifting Toward High-Tech Sectors and the Competition for Investment in Southeast Asia: Impacts on the Logistics Industry

FDI Shifting Toward High-Tech Sectors and the Competition for Investment in Southeast Asia: Impacts on the Logistics Industry Amid the ongoing restructuring of global supply chains, foreign direct investment (FDI) flows are undergoing significant changes in terms of quality, sectors, and investment destinations. Notably, Vietnam and Southeast Asian countries are emerging as key hubs in