The Supreme Court’s upcoming tariff case ruling is one of the most significant trade decisions in years, and many importers are asking the same questions: What does this mean for my freight? How should my business prepare? At Everglory Logistics, with offices across Boston, Los Angeles, Chicago, Atlanta, and international hubs across Asia, we’re… Read more »
In a recent statement, President Donald Trump warned that reciprocal tariffs are on the table and on November 1, 2025, he would consider imposing a further 100% tariffs on imports from China. While this is only a threat at this stage—without a confirmed timeline or implementation plan—it serves as a reminder to importers of how… Read more »
Recent trade announcements from the White House have seriously affected U.S. importers. On August 12, 2025, the United States and China agreed to a 90-day extension of their current tariff truce, temporarily delaying planned reciprocal duty increases. The Administration also clarified the application of new tariffs on Japanese imports. In addition, an executive order issued… Read more »
From global pandemics to sudden tariff hikes in recent years, we have shown one clear truth: supply chains need to be built for disruption, not just efficiency. At Everglory Logistics, we’ve helped clients weather trade wars, port backlogs, labor strikes, and container shortages. The companies that adapt the fastest—and with the proper logistics support—are the… Read more »
If you’re trying to keep up with U.S. tariff news, you’re not alone—and you’re not imagining things. Policy signals shift quickly, with new proposals, delayed timelines, and unclear enforcement windows. At Everglory Logistics, we’re tracking these developments closely so our clients can make informed choices without guessing. Here’s what’s happening, what might be coming next,… Read more »
This week brought a rare moment of relief in an otherwise volatile trade climate: the United States and China have agreed to a 90-day tariff reduction, marking a temporary pause in one of the most disruptive trade conflicts in recent memory. As of this agreement, U.S. tariffs on Chinese goods will drop from 145% to… Read more »