Gulf Energy Crisis Worse Than 1970s Oil Shocks, Says IEA
Benchmark Brent and WTI oil futures eased on Monday in response to the White House’s claims of new peace talks with Iran, but the near-term energy outlook remains challenging
U.S. Air Freight in 2026: Can Capacity Keep Up with E-Commerce Growth?
In 2026, E-commerce demand continues to reshape how goods move across and into the United States. Consumers expect faster shipping, retailers are under pressure to keep shelves
How Rising Aviation Fuel Prices Are Affecting Air Freight Costs Across the United States
When aviation fuel prices rise, the effects go far beyond airports and airlines. One of the first places the pressure appears is in air freight costs, where fuel plays a major ro
U.S. Sea Freight in 2026: How Global Shipping Disruptions Are Forcing Route Changes
In 2026, global shipping is no longer operating under normal assumptions. What used to be a straightforward question of cost and distance has become a more complicated calculatio
From Cheap to Unpredictable: Why U.S. Sea Freight Rates Are Swinging Wildly Again
For a brief period, ocean shipping looked like it was becoming affordable again. Extra vessel capacity, softer global demand, and a calmer post-pandemic market pushed many sea fre
US Imposes 10% Global Import Surcharge With Key Exemptions
The US has imposed a 10% temporary import surcharge under Section 122 of the Trade Act – not 15% – despite President Trump’s public statements that he intended to hit the leg
U.S. Container Imports Set to Decline in Early 2026
While there appear to be signs of a normalization in the U.S. container import flows and less impact from frontloading, the expectations are that volumes will continue to fall at l

