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疯狂催单!美国采购商连发5封邮件“要补回耽误的时间”
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-05-16 06:13
Core Viewpoint - Following the latest adjustments in China-US tariff policies, many foreign trade companies in regions like Shanghai and Jiangxi have resumed supplying the US market, leading to a surge in orders and shipping demands [1][6]. Group 1: Order and Production Surge - A foreign trade company in Yangzhou received five emails from US clients, resulting in over 5 million yuan in new orders, with clients eager to expedite delivery times [1]. - In Jiangxi, a textile company is working overtime to fulfill a new order of 100,000 sets of children's clothing, with orders scheduled through September [3]. - A knitting factory in Shanghai is preparing to ship products as US clients have resumed orders, with plans to start shipping by May 17 if inspections are passed [4]. Group 2: Market Expansion and Recovery - Companies have not only expanded into European and domestic markets but are also quickly restoring exports to the US, with expectations of surpassing 100 million yuan in US orders this year [6]. - A helmet manufacturing company in Ganzhou received a request to resume supplying over 500,000 helmets to US clients, indicating a strong recovery in demand [6]. - Merchants in Yiwu are experiencing rapid order placements from US clients, although some previously delayed shipments have already been sold to other markets due to tariff issues [8][9]. Group 3: Logistics and Shipping Challenges - The logistics sector is witnessing a surge in orders due to the increased shipping demands from foreign trade companies, leading to a peak in exports to the US [11]. - According to trade tracking agency Vizion, container booking volumes from China to the US surged nearly 300% following the tariff reductions, with average bookings rising from 5,709 to 21,530 standard containers within a week [13]. - Shenzhen Yantian Port is handling over a quarter of the national export volume to the US, with shipping processes accelerating as clients aim to stockpile goods during the 90-day window [14].