July 24, 2025
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NOTE FROM THE EDITOR
Yesterday we wrapped up our annual Supply Chain Outlook event, which brought together industry experts to share timely insights on the biggest trends and risks in supply chains.
Our team will be publishing stories covering the top takeaways from the event over the next two weeks. If you want to watch the sessions yourself, you can gain access to the recordings by registering here.
If you attended, I’d love to know what your takeaways were! Send me an email at kstroh@industrydive.com.
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Kelly Stroh
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If finalized, the agreement would lower tariffs on imports from the Philippines to 19%, down from a 20% rate previously planned by the Trump administration.
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Most trade lanes recorded year-over-year rate declines as tariff uncertainty and excess capacity spurred a broad market slowdown, Xeneta reported.
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If finalized, the agreement would place a 15% duty on imports from Japan, including for cars and auto parts.
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As shippers prioritize carbon reduction, transportation providers must support their efforts.
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The logistics giant is shutting down ship centers as part of its plan to streamline operations. Here's how the overhaul is progressing.
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The railway operator can cut transport times for shippers by as much as 48 hours using the new service, according to a spokesperson.
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The Buena Park shutdown, slated for the first week of August, is the latest in a string of closures that have affected about 2,500 U.S. employees since October 2024.
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The U.S. has rolled out a deluge of tariffs, sparking responses from trading partners. Here's where each tariff – threatened or realized – currently stands.
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