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FedEx supports APAC businesses adapting supply chains amid shifting global trade

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FedEx supports APAC businesses adapting supply chains amid shifting global trade
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Raj Subramaniam President, Chief Executive Officer, and Director FedEx Corporation | FedEx

Federal Express Corporation (FedEx) is providing support to businesses in Asia Pacific and China as they navigate a changing global trade environment. The company has been conducting webinars to help customers manage regulatory changes and respond to shifts in trade conditions. More than 6,500 participants from the region registered for the latest webinar series, indicating significant demand for guidance.

FedEx’s engagement with businesses has given it insight into current sentiment regarding supply chain strategies. According to data collected from webinar attendees, 29% of respondents do not plan to change their supply chain approach. However, 52% are considering diversifying their supply chains within the next year, and 19% are already taking steps toward diversification. Businesses identified ongoing tariff uncertainty (41%) and rising costs (29%) as both key drivers and barriers to these changes.

The company emphasized the importance of using best practices and expert advice to address customs challenges and strengthen supply chain resilience. Poh-Yian Koh, president of FedEx China, stated: “In today’s evolving global trade landscape, proactively building flexibility to navigate change is the key to companies securing the future. FedEx has been rooted in China for over 40 years and is also a firm supporter and advocate of global trade. We will continue empowering businesses to turn challenges into opportunities amid uncertainties by leveraging data-driven insights and tailored solutions to thrive in the new era of international trade.”

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FedEx recommends several strategies for businesses facing regulatory uncertainty. These include seeking expert guidance on tariffs and customs policies through resources such as the FedEx U.S. Tariff Hub, using digital tools like FedEx Trade Solutions for personalized consulting, ensuring accurate product descriptions on shipping documents, applying correct Harmonized System (HS) codes with features available in FedEx Ship Manager at fedex.com powered by AI technology, including Manufacturer Identification Codes when required, and preparing necessary information for formal entry shipments.

The company also encourages use of digital trade tools such as FedEx Global Trade Manager for estimating duties and taxes or submitting electronic trade documents for faster customs clearance.

FedEx continues investing in infrastructure across Asia Pacific. Recent initiatives include launching a direct Singapore-Anchorage flight that improves transit times between Southeast Asia and the United States, connecting its Asia Pacific Hub in Guangzhou with Bangalore, India; Liege; and Paris five times per week since November last year; as well as enhancing outbound shipping services from China to Jakarta, Indonesia and Johor Bahru, Malaysia—reducing delivery times by one day and 2.5 hours respectively.

Businesses are encouraged to stay updated on tariff policy changes via the FedEx U.S. Tariff Hub or by contacting local representatives for support.

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