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UK examines ending tax exemption for low-value e-commerce parcels
The UK is the latest country to examine whether changes are needed to its tax exemption for low-value packages
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DHL partners with e-commerce firm Temu
DHL Group and e-commerce marketplace Temu have signed a partnership which will see the China-based retailer utilise the logistics firm’s transport solutions
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Putzger perspective: Shifting e-commerce currents to hit air cargo
The future of e-commerce as a driver of air cargo growth has been called into doubt as the US looks to limit de minimis shipments entering the country
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E-commerce supply chains set for change with future de minimis cancellation
The planned future cancellation of the de minimis exemption in the US is set to shake up shake-up of e-commerce supply chains
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US temporarily reinstates de minimis exemption for Chinese shipments
The US has temporarily reversed its decision to block the de minimis exemption allowing low-value packages to be imported duty-free
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US Postal Service restarts acceptance of China packages
The USPS has restarted handling packages from China and Hong Kong after yesterday putting a stop on the processing of parcels from those origins
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China e-commerce hit again as USPS suspends handling parcels
China and Hong Kong’s e-commerce market has suffered another hit after the USPS suspended the handling of packages from the two origins
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E-commerce demand not going away despite US clampdowns
The online shopping-fuelled surge in air cargo demand looks set to continue despite US government attempts to tighten import regulations for e-commerce. Niall van de Wouw, chief airfreight officer at analyst Xeneta, said proposed regulations that will expand the types of goods excluded from paying duties under the de minimis ...
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US plans a further crack down on e-commerce imports
The Biden administration last week announced plans to implement stricter rules on e-commerce goods being imported into the country under the de minimis exemption. If implemented, the requirements would mean that any products that are part of the Section 301, Section 201, or Section 232 trade enforcement actions would no ...
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Putzger perspective: E-commerce shipments face rising pressure
These days no industry event would seem complete without at least one firm verdict from the podium that e-commerce is going to be the driver of air cargo growth. If you’re not in e-commerce, you may as well pull down the shutters and retire. On the regional scene, such predictions ...
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Challenges and opportunities for air cargo outlined at World Cargo Summit
Things are “going well” for air cargo, delegates at the World Cargo Summit in Bangkok on January 30 were told.Steve Saxon, a partner with McKinsey who leads its Asia Pacific airlines practice, outlined four reasons why the sector is buoyant despite an increasingly fraught world situation, but also signalled some ...