Noticias del sector
Nacionales
Pasa el cursor para pausarMinisterio de Transporte publica borrador de decreto para reformar la regulación del servicio de taxis en Colombia
Se busca simplificar trámites administrativos, extender las zonas de operación regional e imponer la reposición exclusiva con vehículos eléctricos.

MinTransporte presentó borrador de decreto para transformar operación de taxis
La actualización normativa, liderada por el Ministerio de Transporte, hace parte de la estrategia de modernización del transporte público individual
La reposición de taxis en Colombia solo podría hacerse con vehículos eléctricos
Un borrador de decreto del Mintransporte plantea una transformación gradual de la flota del servicio público.
Paloma Valencia alertó que el Gobierno se estaría apoderando de una reconocida empresa de transporte
Por medio de X, la excandidata afirmó que se habría designado un gerente desde la Supertransporte.
Nuevo régimen aduanero pone fin a una de las figuras más cuestionadas por los importadores en Colombia
La reforma establece criterios objetivos, reglas probatorias claras y límites a la actuación de la autoridad.
Con Puerto Antioquia en operación, 800 emprendedores de Urabá fortalecen sus negocios tras nuevas oportunidades
La iniciativa Urabá Emergente por la Paz acompaña a empresarios y emprendedores de cinco municipios.
Internacionales
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Dry Bulk Market: China’s Iron Ore Demand Stronger in 2026
China’s iron ore imports so far in 2026 have been on the rise compared to last year. In its latest weekly report, shipbroker Banchero Costa said that “2025 was another positive year for global seaborn

AD Ports Group Launches Noatum Ports – Maqta Ayla Digital Solutions in Jordan
AD Ports Group (ADX: ADPORTS), a leading global enabler of integrated trade, industry and logistics solutions, today announced the operational launch of Noatum Ports – Maqta Ayla Digital Solution

UK faces surge in cheap imports as EU eliminates duty-free access
The UK could become a dumping ground for low-value imports come July, prompting industry leaders to urge the government to accelerate the removal of its de minimis tax reforms.

US warehousing expanding faster at key inland hubs
Industrial real estate vacancy rates are falling in Chicago, Indianapolis and other key hubs as the frontloading of imports and data center construction drive demand.

US transportation pricing soars, aided by frontloading, capacity cuts
While freight demand isn’t booming despite growth in imports and manufacturing activity, it’s enough to push transportation pricing higher.

DP World begins talks with Corpus Christi for container terminal project
The Dubai-based company said it wants to secure a long-term lease at the Gulf Coast port to build a new box terminal, thanks to the port’s newly deepened ship channel.

India-USEC ocean rates jump to 20-month high amid capacity pressures
Space availability on the trade lane has tightened as a result of MSC withdrawing its Indus Express service, while other competing networks reported schedule disruptions in the form of six blank saili

Many US retailers bracing for likely doubling of all-in service contract rates
After inking annual service contracts that were slightly lower than the prior year, importers are now facing the double-barrel reality of rising bunker fuel costs and soaring peak season surcharges.

Intermodal supply chain exposes recent weak link: drayage
While the war-driven boost in intermodal demand is not breaking the rail network, it is exposing a weak link at the end of the trip where drayage fleets cut during the freight downturn are now struggl

Trans-Pacific air cargo sees huge US demand for data center components
The volume of high-tech goods from Asia to North America increased 70% year over year while US imports of e-commerce declined, according to aviation consultancy Aevean.

Minor dip in MPV freight rates belies trade lane imbalances
Day rates out of Southeast Asia and China have remained firm, but it is a different story for charter fees out of Europe, the US or the Mediterranean.

Persian Gulf bottleneck tightens global container supply
Empty containers trapped on the wrong side of the Strait of Hormuz are impacting export markets, forcing ocean carriers to seek out lessors for more equipment.

US retailers forecast early — and brief — peak shipping season
The National Retail Federation on Monday upgraded its previous forecast for June imports, but lowered expectations for imports landing through the rest of the summer and into early fall.
