Logistics Pulse—Tariff Refunds, Import Strength, and Network Resilience

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This week’s top news in trucking and logistics

Trade policy remains volatile, geopolitical pressure is rising, and sourcing strategies continue shifting, yet freight demand and import activity remain resilient. This week’s developments highlight how shippers are balancing disruption, inventory positioning, and long-term network flexibility as conditions continue evolving.

Top articles this week

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CBP approves $35B in tariff refunds for defunct levies

U.S. Customs and Border Protection approved roughly $3.5 billion in tariff refunds tied to previously invalidated Section 301 duties. The refunds create a significant recovery opportunity for importers who preserved claims and documentation. The broader takeaway is how quickly trade policy assumptions can shift, reinforcing the importance of strong import visibility and compliance systems.

Do you have real-time visibility into where tariff exposure exists across your supply chain?

Read more on Supply Chain Dive

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Retail imports fuel 2nd best April for Port of LA

The Port of Los Angeles processed nearly 891,000 TEUs in April, marking the second-best April in the port’s history. The data points to continued resilience in consumer demand despite ongoing tariff uncertainty, with retailers continuing to replenish inventories and position goods ahead of potential policy changes.

How flexible is your network when import patterns shift unexpectedly

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Dollar Tree is boosting logistics resiliency

Dollar Tree outlined new efforts to improve logistics resilience as retailers continue to adapt to tariff pressure and sourcing volatility. The company is investing in supply chain diversification, inventory positioning, and transportation flexibility to reduce dependence on any single sourcing or logistics pathway.

Where is your supply chain still most vulnerable to disruption?

Read more on Supply Chain Dive

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Mothership launched a redesigned tracking page that surfaces key shipment updates, documents, and next steps in a more organized view.

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Bob’s Discount Furniture details tariff, fuel mitigation strategies

Bob’s Discount Furniture outlined new tariff and fuel mitigation strategies amid ongoing cost volatility.

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Ulta to open nearly 400K square-foot distribution center in Utah

Ulta Beauty plans to open a nearly 400,000-square-foot distribution center in Utah to expand fulfillment capacity in the western U.S.

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US offers lower steel, aluminum tariffs for Canada, Mexico producers

The U.S. is offering reduced steel and aluminum tariffs for qualifying Canadian and Mexican producers.

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Day one of Trump's China visit as it happened: Xi cautions US over Taiwan, leaders discuss trade and Iran

President Trump and Xi Jinping discussed trade and geopolitical issues during Trump’s China visit.

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Tiny move in benchmark diesel as futures prices start to shift higher

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