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11 / 2023
Although the U.S. trade deficit expanded in September, the back reflects strong consumer demand for foreign products and the end of U.S. corporate inventory adjustments. However, the U.S. and global economies still face a number of adverse factors, including the warming of labor markets, slowing consumer spending, and the risk of recession in other countries.
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11 / 2023
This article details the increased wage demonstrations of textile workers in Bangladesh and the challenge of relying on cheap labor models in the global clothing industry.Through specific data and examples, the article explores the wage issues of Bangladesh as the world’s second largest textile exporter.
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11 / 2023
Analysis of the current increase in U.S. customs inspection rates and its impact on logistics deliveries. It details the status of inspections in major ports and provides an effective way to search for U.S. customs clearance information. At the same time, the article also points out the shipping cost trend and gives strategic suggestions for reducing costs.
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11 / 2023
This article reports on the Australian Maritime Alliance’s strike operation at the DP World Group terminal and its impact on the Australian import and export supply chain, as well as the responses of relevant companies and organizations.
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11 / 2023
This article reports on a series of recent measures taken by the Indian government on the sugar and mustard markets, including extending restrictions on sugar exports and demanding textile factories to stop importing mustard raw materials, aimed at stabilizing market supply and prices and protecting domestic industry and farmers income.
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11 / 2023
This article reports on a series of recent major initiatives by the U.S. government in foreign economic policy and international relations, including updating policies on South Korean companies’ factories in China, releasing a new version of the imported food pre-notification guidelines, and temporarily lifting a number of sanctions on Venezuela.