U.S.-bound container imports hit second-highest month on record amid tariff and seasonal pressures

U.S.-bound container imports hit second-highest month on record amid tariff and seasonal pressures Summary Descartes’ August Global Shipping Report shows U.S.-bound container volumes reached 2,519,722 TEU — the second-highest monthly total in 2025. Volumes fell 3.9% month-on-month but were up 1.6% year-on-year and 17.6% above pre-pandemic 2019 levels. The report highlights that two consecutive months […]

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U.S. rail carload and intermodal volumes are mixed, for week ending August 23, reports AAR

U.S. rail carload and intermodal volumes are mixed, for week ending August 23, reports AAR Summary United States rail volumes for the week ending 23 August showed a mixed picture, according to the Association of American Railroads (AAR). Total carloads nudged up year‑on‑year, while intermodal containers and trailers slipped slightly. Several commodity groups posted gains, […]

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U.S. ends $800 de minimis exemption, imposing duties on all low-value imports, effective August 29

U.S. ends $800 de minimis exemption, imposing duties on all low-value imports, effective August 29 Summary Effective 29 August 2025 the White House removed the longstanding $800 de minimis exemption that allowed low-value shipments into the United States to enter duty-free. The executive order applies to all commercial low-value shipments, regardless of origin or entry […]

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FTR Shippers Conditions Index heads down again

FTR Shippers Conditions Index heads down again Summary FTR’s Shippers Conditions Index (SCI) declined to -3.6 for June, signalling a less favourable environment for shippers. The reading worsened from May’s -0.9 and follows a multi-month downward trend after modestly positive readings earlier in the year. Fuel-price volatility—linked to recent tensions with Iran—and rising costs are […]

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Marvel’s Wolverine Release Window Leaks, Mark Your Calendars

Marvel’s Wolverine Release Window Leaks, Mark Your Calendars Published: 2025-09-15T09:43:42.938+00:00 Summary Insomniac Games’ Marvel’s Wolverine — first announced in 2021 — has resurfaced in recent rumour reports suggesting a 2026 launch. Sources claim a new trailer could debut at The Game Awards 2025, and MP1st reports the game is aiming for 2026. No official date […]

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Manufacturing contracts in August, for sixth consecutive month, reports ISM

Manufacturing contracts in August, for sixth consecutive month, reports ISM Summary The Institute for Supply Management’s August Manufacturing Report on Business shows manufacturing output contracted for the sixth month running. The PMI registered 48.7 (below the 50 growth threshold), up 0.7 points from July, signalling slower contraction. Meanwhile the overall economy continued to expand for […]

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Joint guidance on managing cryptographic keys and secrets – Canadian Centre for Cyber Security

Joint guidance on managing cryptographic keys and secrets – Canadian Centre for Cyber Security Summary The Canadian Centre for Cyber Security, together with the Australian Signals Directorate’s ACSC and international partners (Australia DISR, JPCERT/CC, Japan NCO, New Zealand NCSC, and the UK NCSC), has released joint guidance on managing cryptographic keys and secrets. The guidance […]

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Security considerations when developing and managing your website (ITSAP.60.005) – Canadian Centre for Cyber Security

Security considerations when developing and managing your website (ITSAP.60.005) – Canadian Centre for Cyber Security Summary The Canadian Centre for Cyber Security’s ITSAP.60.005 (July 2025) summarises common threats to websites and provides practical security and privacy measures to develop and manage web services securely. It covers injection attacks (SQL injection, XSS), cross-site request forgery (CSRF), […]

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