As the landscape of international trade continues to evolve, DHL Express recently conducted a survey polling U.S. small and medium-sized businesses, including its customers, to capture their perspectives on current international trade trends, challenges, and opportunities.
The survey, which had more than 8,500 responses, reveals SMEs are concerned about tariffs and are expanding their international audience to offset the China tariffs.
Additional key findings include:
Greg Hewitt, CEO, DHL Express U.S, told LM in an interview that his company regards this market intelligence as a key differentiator.
“By giving small and medium-sized businesses the tools to grow, we have become not just a shipping provider, but a trusted partner to our customers who rely on our expertise on issues like duties and taxes, emerging markets, last mile delivery, tariffs, and Customs clearance,” he said.
Hewitt also noted that this “leading global brand in the logistics industry” has a strong presence in more than 220 countries and territories worldwide.