Competitive Edge
April 9th, 2025
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Questions about Tariffs?
Feeling unsure about how tariffs might affect your goods? Whether you’re exploring exemption options or just need a clearer picture, we’re here to help. Send us an email at support@interlogusa.com
Market Update

Tariffs:
There has been a lot changing when it comes to tariffs. Last Wednesday, April 2nd, President Trump announced his reciprocal tariff plan that would implement a baseline 10% tariff on all countries – effective April 5th at 12:01am EDT. During that press conference on the 2nd, President Trump also implemented a specific reciprocal tariff increase that would target countries that have large trade imbalances with the U.S., that would go into effect on April 9th at 12:01am EDT – per the White House tariff policy report. There was the possibility, under the President’s discretion, that tariffs could be modified should countries either add reciprocal tariffs of their own, or decrease current tariffs.
Shortly after, China issued their own reciprocal tariff of 34% on all imports coming into the country from the U.S. In response, President Trump imposed an additional 50% reciprocal tariff (effective April 9th), marking that total reciprocal tariff for China being 84%. Again, China responded, their 34% will be bumped up to 84% as well. As of midday April 9th, President Trump announced he would be pausing his reciprocal tariffs for 90 days, with those 75 non-retaliatory countries only seeing a 10% baseline tariff, per NBC News. Except for ones on China, he has raised those to 125%.
If you are curious about what exemptions look like or want additional information regarding tariffs, you can contact us at: support@interlogusa.com

Port volumes:
— Georgia Ports Authority recently released their March volumes report. Specifically, the port handled 534,000 TEUs last month, an increase of 54,150 TEUs from February 2025.
Gemini Cooperation Plans to Deploy More Ships
The Gemini Cooperation plays to release more vessels soon in an effort to help minimize occurrences of delays and misdirected cargo experienced by U.S. exporters, the Journal of Commerce reports.
While the new alliance is fully operational, they have only deployed 285 of the planned 340 vessels in their network.
Gemini Cooperation is a two-member alliance formed by Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd. Both ocean carriers left their respective former alliances at the start of February 2025. Click here for more information on ocean carriers and alliances.
Did You Know? With Johnny Cargo!
Answer: C – Yang-Ming, ONE, and HMM
After Hapag-Lloyd left THE Alliance, ocean carriers Yang-Ming, One Network Express and HMM renamed their alliance, the Premier Alliance. Ocean carriers, play a pivotal role in facilitating international trade by transporting goods across vast distances. Their operations are often bolstered by alliances – collaborative networks formed to enhance service offerings, optimize routes, and reduce costs.
InterlogUSA’s chat bot Johnny Cargo sure is an inquisitive soul. However, he doesn’t just ask about industry-related trivia. Johnny also loves to ask supply chain professionals about their shipping arrangements and which areas can benefit from InterlogUSA’s assistance as an end-to-end freight forwarder.
He works around the clock and is always available for conversation.

Bond Renewal? What You Need to Know
Customs bonds are one of many costs associated with international shipping. Dealing with bond renewals each year can become aggravating.
But, the last thing you want to deal with is your shipments being stuck at customs because you forgot to renew your bond.
If you would like to have a conversation about this further, contact us via email at: support@interlogusa.com or reply off this email and we’d be happy to talk further!
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