
U.S. and China Trade War Escalates; Electronics Get a Temporary Reprieve
The US-China trade war escalates to historic tariff highs as CBP grants a temporary electronics exemption and Flexport launches its Tariff Simulator.

The US-China trade war escalates to historic tariff highs as CBP grants a temporary electronics exemption and Flexport launches its Tariff Simulator.

Trump suspends reciprocal tariffs for 90 days for all partners except China, which now faces a 125% rate, as Flexport launches its Tariff Simulator.

President Trump announces a universal 10% baseline tariff and country-specific reciprocal duties as de minimis ends, reshaping landed costs for importers.

President Trump announced 25% tariffs on imported cars and auto parts as FEWB and TAWB ocean lanes faced market shake-ups and delays.

Flexport launches its Tariff Simulator as Trump's April 2 reciprocal tariffs loom; Transpacific Eastbound rates stabilize while Far East Westbound demand picks up.

March 6, 2025: Flexport launches its Tariff Simulator as Trump exempts autos from 25% Mexico and Canada tariffs and reciprocal tariffs loom April 2.

Trump threatens 25% EU tariffs as the USTR proposes fees on Chinese-built ships at U.S. ports, and Flexport launches its new Tariff Simulator.

Flexport launches its Tariff Simulator as Trump signals possible 25% tariffs on autos, pharma, and semiconductors, with Transpacific ocean capacity in focus.