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11-07

During the National Games, ships entering Guangzhou must read this! Specialized supervision kicks off on November 5 (with operational guidelines attached).

Due to the upcoming National Games, the Guangzhou Maritime Bureau will implement special safety supervision for vessels entering Guangzhou, from November 5 to November 21, 2025. This initiative primarily focuses on regulating navigation, anchoring, and operations of ships within designated control areas. Here are the specific requirements:

10-31

Big news! U.S. Senate: End Trump’s Comprehensive Tariff Policy!

On October 30, local time, the U.S. political arena fired a "trade blockbuster"—the Senate narrowly passed a resolution by a vote of 51 to 47, ending the sweeping tariff policies implemented globally under former President Trump. This marks the first significant reversal at the congressional level of the years-long "tariff stick" approach.

10-31

Just finalized | China and the U.S. simultaneously suspend port fees for one year, while the U.S. extends its 24% tariff exemption on goods from China for another year!

Sino-U.S. trade temporarily stabilized! The 24% reciprocal tariffs have been extended for another year. The 20% fentanyl tax has been reduced to 10%. Shipping fees are postponed by one year. Sino-U.S. trade is set to remain stable and continue growing rapidly over the next year.

10-17

Breaking news! Trump announces that, starting November 1, tariffs on China will be raised by 100%, hitting all goods!

Recently, the Ministry of Commerce and the General Administration of Customs jointly issued several documents imposing export controls on rare earths and related equipment and technologies, ultra-hard materials, lithium batteries, and associated materials. Meanwhile, the Ministry of Transport, with approval from the State Council, announced robust countermeasures—including the imposition of special port charges on U.S.-flagged vessels.

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