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The Future of Freight Forwarding: What Lies Ahead

The world of freight forwarding is continuously evolving, driven by global economic shifts, technological advancements, and changes in consumer behavior. This dynamic industry faces unique challenges and opportunities as it navigates a rapidly transforming environment.

Indonesia Joins BRICS: Will It Affect Trade Ties with the US?

After welcoming four new members in 2024, BRICS now has 10 member countries, following Indonesia’s official accession as a full member. Brazil, which currently holds the rotating presidency of the group, announced this on Monday, January 6, 2025. Brazil congratulated Indonesia and described its decision to join BRICS as a strategic move full of potential.

Indonesia’s Potential BRICS Partnership and The Implications for Trade

In an era marked by profound transformations in global economic governance, the BRICS bloc—comprising Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa—has emerged as a driving force in advancing multilateralism. In October, Indonesia Foreign Minister Sugiono attended the BRICS Plus Summit in Kazan, Russia, to express Indonesia’s interest in joining the economic bloc.

Indonesia’s Anti-Dumping Duty on Chinese Ceramics

The Indonesian government has officially imposed high import duties on ceramic products from China as part of its anti-dumping measures. These duties were implemented through Minister of Finance Regulation (PMK) No. 70 of 2024, signed by Finance Minister Sri Mulyani on October 9, 2024. The regulation came into effect on October 14, 2024, and will remain valid for five years.

How Freight Forwarders Improve Supply Chain Resilience in Times of Disruption

Global trade and geopolitics are deeply intertwined, with political tensions and regional conflicts often shaping the flow of goods and influencing supply chain stability worldwide. Donald Trump returning as US President marks the beginning of a significant shift in the global mobility landscape, with potentially wide-reaching consequences for economies, international relations, trade, and business operations.

Climate Crisis Impact on Global Trade

Climate change is significantly affecting global trade and economic development. Extreme weather events disrupt supply chains, damage critical transport infrastructure, and limit mobility. Over 80% of global trade in goods and commodities relies on waterways for transportation. However, climate change poses significant risks to the efficient operation of these waterways, canals, and seaports, making it a critical threat to global trade.

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