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Container ships and grain export logistics under fuel-cost pressure from Middle East disruption
May 04, 2026

Middle East Fuel Shock Is Now Hitting U.S. Export Economics, Not Just Shipping Routes

A new phase of the Strait of Hormuz crisis is taking shape in freight markets: after weeks of disruption, rerouting, and war-risk pricing, the cost shock is now showing up more directly in exporter...

Strait of Hormuz Middle East fuel surcharges bunker fuel diesel U.S. agriculture exports ocean freight shipping costs alternative fuels supply chain risk
Container ships and stacked boxes at a marine terminal, illustrating trans-Pacific contract-season pricing pressure from fuel surcharges.
Apr 22, 2026

Fuel Surcharge Disputes Are Now Disrupting Trans-Pacific Contract Talks for 2026-27

Trans-Pacific contract negotiations are running into a new problem just as the 2026-27 annual contracting window reaches its usual late-April climax: bunker volatility is no longer only a spot-mark...

trans-Pacific ocean shipping fuel surcharges bunker fuel service contracts carrier pricing small shippers Hapag-Lloyd Middle East disruption freight procurement
Commercial trucks queue at a busy U.S.-Mexico border crossing as cross-border trade volumes remain elevated.
Apr 14, 2026

U.S.-Mexico Trade Hit $73 Billion in February as Border Capacity Tightens

U.S.-Mexico trade totaled $73.02 billion in February 2026, making Mexico the United States’ top trading partner for the month even as cross-border capacity tightened at major land gateways. The new...

U.S.-Mexico trade nearshoring cross-border freight border capacity Mexico logistics Laredo customs manufacturing supply chains North America freight disruption