The last Hanjin Shipping vessel dropping off goods in California has set sail from the Port of Long Beach, finally clearing the many ships left stranded by the South Korean carrier’s collapse two months ago, the Los Angeles Times reports. But Hanjin’s bankruptcy...
The Packer Cites Datamyne Stats on Long Beach Export Surge
Export volume at Port of Oakland, Calif., hit a three-year high in October, with year-to-date shipments up 10% over 2015, The Packer reports. Agricultural commodities accounted for 40% of the outbound volume through the port, which handles exports from California’s...
Lower Volumes at NY-NJ Due to Hanjin – Transport Topics
The Port of New York and New Jersey reported a drop in container traffic in September 2016 versus a year ago, Transport Topics reports. The decline can be attributed primarily to the Hanjin bankruptcy and the COSCO-China Shipping merger, say a NY-NJ port spokesman....
Datamyne Offers Australian Import-Export Trade Data
Coverage of US FTA partner begins with data on 2016 trade MIAMI – October 28, 2014 – Datamyne, a leading provider of global market intelligence based on trade data, has expanded its international database to cover the import-export trade of Australia. The latest...
Enforce and Protect Act’s Unfair Trade Remedy – Whistleblowing
by John M. Peterson, guest columnist For a domestic manufacturing industry struggling against unfair import competition, few things can be as frustrating as going through the long, high-cost process of obtaining an antidumping (AD) or countervailing duty (CVD) order...
How Environmentalists Helped Boost Oil Prices: WSJ MoneyBeat
Environmental activists and Saudi-oil dealers aren’t usually on the same team. But the week of October 17, their combined efforts sent oil to a one-year high, reports Tim Puko for the Wall Street Journal’s MoneyBeat blog. Drawing on trade data from Datamyne and...
Road to Cuba for US Exporters: A Journey over Peaks and Valleys
by John S. Kavulich, guest columnist For US businesses, normalizing US-Cuban commercial relations presents the prospect of 11.3 million consumers residing 93 miles south of Key West, Florida. Taken together, they make up a market where awareness of and preference for...
CubaTrade16 Takeaway: Progress toward Reopening Market Uneven – Miami Herald
With just months left before the end of the Obama administration, the clock is ticking for new business and regulatory overtures toward Cuba. Reporting from the Datamyne-NEXCO October 13 conference, Preparing for Trade with Cuba, the Miami Herald’s Mimi Whitefield...
Cuba Trade Conference to Spotlight Investment, Export and Start-Up Opportunities
October 13th conference in Miami features expert advice for businesses eager to participate in re-opening market One lucky registrant will win two airline tickets to Cuba courtesy of conference sponsor Delta Air Lines MIAMI, (September 30, 2016) – This year’s...
Hanjin Woes Aren’t Gumming up Hampton Roads – Virginian-Pilot
Three weeks after South Korea’s Hanjin Shipping filed for bankruptcy, it looks like the cavalry may be mounting up, reports the Virginian-Pilot. The Korea Development Bank has offered Hanjin a new line of credit, and parent company Korean Air Lines okayed a lending...



