Supply Chain Edge: Trade rivalries escalate, fraudulent flags flown, Valentine’s tariffs dodged — Panjiva
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Supply Chain Edge: Trade rivalries escalate, fraudulent flags flown, Valentine’s tariffs dodged

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– US President Donald Trump’s third week started with delayed tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada after an agreement on drug enforcement and the implementation of tariffs on mainland China, which quickly responded with its own tariffs and the use of the Unreliable Entities List.
– In new logistics sector research this week, we investigate the use of fraudulent flagging resulting from shipping sanctions. We also dive into the Trump administration’s bar on de minimis shipments from mainland China and the potential risks to the shipping of brandy.
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