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  • U.S. President Donald Trump addresses a joint session of Congress at the U.S. Capitol on March 4 in Washignton, D.C.
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    Trump wants to end the ‘horrible, horrible’ CHIPS Act. It’s not that simple.

    Defunding the law would require an act of Congress, which one expert says would be unlikely to pass.

  • President Donald Trump walks across the South Lawn at the White House on March 9, 2025.
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    Trump reverses Canada steel, aluminum tariff hike

    A 25% tariff increase on the metal imports will still go into effect Wednesday, but that rate won't double after Ontario backed off from imposing retaliatory energy tariffs.

    Updated March 11, 2025
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    5 insights from Lowe’s EVP of Supply Chain

    Margi Vagell explains how the home improvement retailer approaches network optimization, automation implementation and balancing customer segments.

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    The Home Depot grows its flatbed distribution network

    The company has three FDCs under construction with more in the pipeline, Senior EVP Ann-Marie Campbell said during its earnings call.

  • Apparel is displayed inside a Dick's Sporting Goods store.
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    How Dick’s Sporting Goods is mastering the omnichannel game

    The retailer has found success by shifting from a speed-at-all-costs strategy to one that prioritizes predictability for customers.

  • A container ship sits docked at the Port of Oakland on Dec. 9, 2024.
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    Retailers to continue frontloading amid tariff tumult: forecast

    A sustained cargo surge at U.S. ports will continue as Trump administration policy uncertainty continues, per the National Retail Federation and Hackett Associates' Global Port Tracker.

  • The CMA CGM Argentina container ship arrives at PortMiami.
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    CMA CGM to invest $20B in US operations

    The company will use the money to expand its U.S. flag fleet and logistics capacity at a time when President Donald Trump is pushing for maritime expansion.

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    Kroger and Ocado plan to open 2 more automated fulfillment centers

    Ocado is moving forward with its Kroger partnership but executives for the British company noted that growth in its global customer fulfillment centers is “behind expectations.”

  • Trucks drive across the U.S.-Mexico border on Feb. 1, 2025, in San Diego.
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    Tariffs create frenzy in cross-border trucking

    Some customers have seen an increase in wait times at the U.S.-Mexico border, while others are adjusting to avoid higher duties.

  • President Donald Trump addresses reporters at the White House on March 6, 2025.
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    Trump extends tariff pause to all USMCA goods

    Imports from Mexico and Canada that are compliant with the trade deal will not be subject to tariffs until April 2.

  • A UPS driver makes a delivery on January 30, 2024 in Miami Beach, Florida.
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    UPS rolls out fuel surcharge hikes, processing fee changes

    One expert said FedEx could be poised to match the increases, which include a higher late payment rate and fees for check and wire transfers.

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    Best Buy warns tariffs may drive up prices

    The electronics retailer expects vendors to pass along some portion of the added costs from new import taxes, according to CEO Corie Barry.

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    Monster takes patient approach to aluminum tariffs

    The beverage company is “hedged” on the metal in 2025, but it is reviewing its pricing strategy.

  • Cargo theft reaching record levels, prompting calls for congressional action

    Carriers and shippers urged congress to combat the issue by stepping up enforcement and creating a task force.

  • Aerial image of Intel's manufacturing facility site in Licking County, Ohio.
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    US chip production targets at risk under Trump administration

    As the president uses tariffs to push domestic manufacturing while calling for federal spending cuts, experts say the future of the CHIPS and Science Act and its funding is increasingly doubtful.

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    The Honest Company names new SVP of supply chain

    Etienne von Kunssberg will oversee the company’s daily and long-term supply chain functions.

  • Aggregated returns arrive at a Happy Returns hub for processing.
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    UPS’ Happy Returns eyes more automation after strong peak results

    The company is exploring new ways to leverage robotics, such as systems to unload trucks and reduce the physical strain on workers.

  • President Donald Trump addresses a joint session of Congress on March 4, 2025, in Washington, D.C.
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    Trump pauses Mexico tariffs on USMCA goods until April 2

    Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick indicated the White House will soon announce that all goods compliant with the trade deal could receive the same treatment.

    Updated March 6, 2025
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    US pauses auto tariffs by one month

    The exemption covers cars imported through the USMCA and comes after President Donald Trump spoke with the Big Three automakers.

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    FedEx Network 2.0 consolidation spreads to 8 more locations

    The carrier confirmed the ship centers would close or cut staff starting this month as it continues to merge its separate Express and Ground operations.

  • Empty container sit stacked at a pop-up container yard by the Port of Los Angeles on December 16, 2021.
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    US ports by volume: How maritime cargo trends are stacking up

    The amount of containers handled at 12 major gateways can help show how the economy is faring. Use this tracker to dig into trends by seaport, coast and month.

    Updated Feb. 4, 2025
  • A person in front of a white "H-E-B delivery"-branded vehicle.
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    H-E-B opens another e-commerce fulfillment center in Houston

    The 100,000-square-foot facility, its third in the city, will support pickup and home delivery orders in the greater metropolitan area, the grocer said.

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    Target expects tariffs to pressure profits in Q1

    The retailer saw sales slide in the fourth quarter as it faced out-of-stocks and other challenges with in-store experiences.

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    UniUni plans US delivery coverage expansion

    The parcel carrier aims to reach 70% of the U.S. by September as it pushes to be a national competitor to FedEx, UPS and others.

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    Cisco plans further supply chain adjustments to offset tariffs

    The telecommunications company has already cut exposure to China by 80%, CFO Richard Scott Herren said.