11 posts tagged with “cross-border”

Pre-arrival digital submission is transforming customs clearance from a multi-day bottleneck into a matter of hours. Here's what the 2026 data shows—and what shippers must do to capture the speed benefit.

The EU is ending its duty-free de minimis exemption for low-value parcels as soon as 2026 — two years ahead of schedule. Here's what changes for cross-border sellers, logistics providers, and parcel carriers.

UPS’s new emergency fee adds another fast-moving cost layer to cross-border parcel shipping, forcing importers and exporters to tighten surcharge modeling, landed-cost controls, and customer price pass-through.

New U.S. tariffs on patented pharmaceutical imports are no longer just a trade-policy headline. With 100% duties, 120- to 180-day compliance windows, and country-specific carveouts, life sciences supply chains now need a logistics-led response.

Canada's 25% retaliatory surtax on U.S. steel, aluminum, and automotive imports is reshaping cross-border freight economics. Here's what U.S. exporters need to know about landed cost impacts, CUSMA compliance, and routing strategies to manage the surtax in 2026.

Cainiao is deploying next-generation AI robotic warehouses across seven countries in 2026. Here's what Alibaba's aggressive logistics infrastructure buildout means for cross-border ecommerce fulfillment, incumbent 3PLs, and shippers navigating a shifting global supply chain.

A comprehensive buyer's guide to CBP e-commerce compliance platforms in 2026, covering de minimis changes, CPSC mandates, automated classification, and how to choose the right solution for cross-border shipping.

AI-powered document processing is transforming customs clearance in 2026. Learn how OCR, NLP, and automated HS code classification are cutting border delays from days to hours and saving shippers thousands per container.

New digital LTL partnerships between US and Mexican carriers are transforming cross-border freight with real-time visibility, electronic customs clearance, and unified tracking across the $653B+ US-Mexico trade corridor.

The U.S. eliminated its $800 de minimis exemption and the EU is following suit in July 2026. Here's what shippers, 3PLs, and e-commerce sellers need to know about the biggest customs shakeup in decades.