Companies identified ongoing tariff uncertainties (41%) and rising costs (29%) as both drivers and major barriers to supply chain diversification. These insights underscore the growing importance of leveraging best practices and trade expertise to address customs challenges and enhance supply chain resilience.
Saril Chari, Senior Vice President of Marketing & Customer Experience at FedEx Asia Pacific, stated: "In today's trade environment marked by regulatory shifts, changes in trade flows, and digital transformation, resilience is strategically crucial. While many companies adopt a 'wait-and-see' approach before making significant strategic shifts, those preparing for the future invest in flexibility, embrace innovation, and collaborate with trusted partners to stay ahead of change."
FedEx offers comprehensive services that enable seamless experiences through best practices amid regulatory uncertainties. Companies need systems to handle increasingly stringent customs inspections. By utilizing FedEx's digital trade tools and customized solution guides, businesses can minimize delays, avoid unexpected costs, and maintain operational efficiency.
1. Utilizing professional guidance:
Regularly consult expert advice on tariffs, customs policies, and required documentation from reliable sources like "FedEx U.S. Tariff Hub." Leverage personalized trade consulting services such as "FedEx Trade Solutions" for advisory solutions on pressing issues and ongoing compliance support.
2. Gathering necessary information for smooth customs clearance:
Provide clear product descriptions including materials, usage, quantity, country of origin; use accurate HS codes on all shipping documents; utilize tools like "Customs AI Tool" offered by FedEx for precise HS code acquisition; include Manufacturer Identification Code (MID) especially for textiles/apparel on both air waybills/commercial invoices; prepare requirements for formal entry including EIN or SSN of consignee.
3. Leveraging customized digital tools:
Use tools like "FedEx Global Trade Manager" for estimating duties/taxes/accessing necessary trade info; enable electronic submission of trade data with "FedE Import Tool" (iClear in China) reducing paper-based processes/risks of delays.
4. Choosing a reliable logistics partner with a strong global network:
FedEx's comprehensive day-definite delivery service balances speed/competitive pricing supporting business growth; continued investment in infrastructure supports Asia-Pacific trade including new direct flights between Singapore/Anchorage reducing transit times between Southeast Asia/U.S.; additional routes connecting Guangzhou/Bangalore/Liege/Paris enhance connectivity between regions operating five flights weekly increasing intra-Asia/Europe connections.
Amid ever-changing global trade dynamics FedEx provides expertise/customs capability/digital solutions helping businesses confidently manage customs complexities/seize new opportunities effectively ensuring compliance/support access through platforms like "FedEx U.S. Tariff Hub."
Research data indicates that FedEx conducted webinars related to U.S. tariffs across various countries in April 2025 including Australia/China/Indonesia/Malaysia/New Zealand/Philippines/Singapore/Thailand/Vietnam capturing perceptions post-webinar via optional online satisfaction surveys reflecting current awareness towards prevailing trading conditions.