Search for information
US - China Tariff Cut Agreement Expected to Drive Up Freight RatesThe recent agreement between the US and China to cut trade tariffs is anticipated to lead to a rise in freight rates. This is because businesses from both countries are competing to take advantage of the 90 - day grace period to ship goods across the Pacific. In recent weeks, the rapid escalation of tariffs has caused a significant decline in freight volume. Last month, China's exports to the US decreased by 21%, and imports fell by nearly 14%. Maersk, the container giant, estimated last week that the bilateral trade volume between China and the US in April dropped by 30% to 40%.
May 15, 2025, 2:36 pm EDT
US - China Tariff Cut Agreement Expected to Drive Up Freight Rates


South Korea’s Technological Ascent: From Economic Tiger to Multisectoral Powerhouse
Once part of Asia’s “Four Little Dragons,” South Korea has transformed from a developing nation into a global technological powerhouse. Renowned for its dominance in mechanical engineering, automotive manufacturing, and semiconductors, the country continues to diversify its technological strengths, investing heavily in emerging sectors such as aerospace, defense, nanotechnology, and healthcare.more

IOC Executive Board Meeting and Various Developments in the Olympic Realm
IOC Executive Board Meeting and Various Developments in the Olympic Realmmore

China's service robots venture into overseas markets: both opportunities and challenges.
China's service robots venture into overseas markets: both opportunities and challenges.more

Australia to Implement International Student Ratio Limit in 2025
Australia to Implement International Student Ratio Limit in 2025more

Maldives: A String of Pearls Scattered by God, Heaven Could Hardly Compare!
The Maldives, a place where there is one island per person, one hotel per island. Here, you can savor delicious food, enjoy a good sleep, take a swim in the sea, and gaze at the stars! It is a perfect destination for those seeking relaxation.more

Mongolian Children Start Learning Horse Riding at Three
In Mongolia, horse riding is an integral part of the country's culture and way of life, and children there start learning to ride horses at the age of three. This tradition has a long - standing history and is deeply rooted in the nomadic lifestyle of the Mongols.more

On the world map from the east coast of mainland China to the southeast across the equator, across the ocean to the western part of South America, there is a country map like a jaguar with its ears pricked up.more

Global Elegance · A Mesmerizing Visual Feast
Embark on a transcendent journey through international aesthetics!more