The Rise of Nearshoring: Why Companies Are Moving Production Closer to Home
Discover why nearshoring is transforming global manufacturing in 2026 and how moving production closer to home builds resilience and speed.
Discover why nearshoring is transforming global manufacturing in 2026 and how moving production closer to home builds resilience and speed.
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Senators Elizabeth Warren and Mark Kelly urge the Trump administration to reinstate port fees on China's maritime industry before the one-year suspension ends.
Nearly a year after her acquittal, Karen Read has filed a civil lawsuit against two police agencies tied to the investigation of John O'Keefe's death.

Air freight demand is set to grow 3.5–5% annually, but cargo capacity will only expand 1% per year—creating a widening supply gap.
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Spot rates from North Asia to Brazil are nearing two-year highs as carrier blank sailings on the trade lane hit their highest level in over three years.
U.S. military operations against Iran continued for a second consecutive day as an Apache helicopter was downed near the Strait of Hormuz, both crew surviving.

India-USWC freight rates have spiked sharply as liners shift vessel capacity to the more lucrative eastbound trans-Pacific trade out of China.
With 48 teams and games across three countries, the 2026 World Cup creates complex tax challenges for athletes and teams worldwide.

Amazon enters the LTL freight market, intensifying pressure on 3PLs and brokerages more than asset-based carriers.
Rhoda Magbitang became only the fourth chef ever to win Top Chef after returning from Last Chance Kitchen — and broke a record doing it.