Industry News

China's April Export VAT Rebate Rules: First-Week Filing Feedback and Common Mistakes

The policy took effect on April 1, 2026. This article focuses on the most common first-week customs, classification, pricing, and filing issues for chemicals, batteries, and other affected products.

Middle East Shipping Crisis Update: Limited Hormuz Transit, Red Sea Risks Persist

As of April 7, 2026, the Strait of Hormuz has only limited transit. Major carriers still rely on booking controls, alternative ports, landbridges, and surcharges to manage Middle East shipping risk.

China's April 2026 Export VAT Rebate Cuts Are Now in Force: Full List, Filing Rules & Exporter Guide

The policy is already in force: 249 products are now at 0% rebate and 22 battery items are at 6%. Includes official sources, filing rules, and practical exporter guidance.

Six New Multimodal Transport Routes Launched in Early 2026: More Options for Exporters

Six new rail-sea intermodal corridors now operational across China, covering grain, NEVs, auto parts, and cross-border e-commerce. Key takeaways for freight forwarders and shippers.

China 2025 Trade Data Released: Total Exceeds 45 Trillion Yuan, Up 3.8%

China remains the world's largest goods trading nation. Belt and Road trade exceeds 51%, high-tech exports surge 13.2%. Key insights for freight forwarders and shippers.

2026 global shipping landscape: alliances keep dominating, where do independent carriers go?

Alliances control most east-west capacity, transpacific concentration is near 85%, and independents are pushed to niches. We map the alliance landscape and 2026 outlook.

Hapag-Lloyd new PSS: Asia/Oceania to West Africa USD 200/TEU from Dec 1

From Dec 1 onboard, PSS applies on Asia/Oceania exports to key West Africa ports: USD 200/CTR; Cameroon reefers remain USD 1,000/CTR.

Red Sea resumption: what it means for container markets, rates, and supply chains

Red Sea headlines are everywhere, but overcapacity is still coming. We unpack the Suez return through rate cycles, redundancy, and supply-chain resilience for exporters.

TS Lines adds four more 5,300 TEU ships; orderbook hits 16

Four additional 5,300 TEU vessels at Huangpu Wenchong strengthen owned capacity and efficiency.