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February 16, 2026

Two of the largest economies in the Americas are implementing landmark customs and tax reforms set to take full effect in 2026, fundamentally altering the landscape for international trade. According to multiple sources, Canada is overhauling its e-commerce import regulations with a new valuation mandate, while Brazil is advancing a comprehensive modernization of its notoriously […]

As the holiday season approaches, U.S. retailers, including industry giant Walmart, are strategically adjusting their import strategies for Christmas goods. Recent data reveals a thoughtful decrease in holiday product imports, reflecting retailers’ proactive approach to align with evolving consumer preferences and market trends.   Walmart has reported importing around 340,000 kilos of Christmas-related products in […]

In a significant move to promote fair trade and bolster domestic solar manufacturing, the U.S. Commerce Department has introduced preliminary countervailing duties on solar cell imports from Vietnam, Cambodia, Malaysia, and Thailand. These measures aim to ensure a level playing field for U.S. solar producers, safeguarding billions of dollars in American investments while encouraging healthy […]

  The International Trade Council reports that export and import activities at the largest land port in Bangladesh have resumed following a temporary suspension caused by a government-imposed curfew and internet service suspension. The port, essential for trade between Bangladesh and India, had experienced a complete halt in operations due to the disruption of its […]