Kello Radios Preserve Quality Despite U.S.-China Port Fee Dispute
October 24, 2025 – Amid the U.S.-China port fee standoff that threatens to raise trans-Pacific shipping costs by billions annually, [Company Name] confirms its radio products maintain rigorous quality standards while navigating heightened logistics challenges.
Effective October 14, U.S. authorities imposed fees of50pernettononChina−operatedvesselsandupto120 per container for Chinese-built ships, with China responding with reciprocal charges. Clarkson Research estimates affected vessels face average port costs of nearly $2 million per call, prompting concerns about cost-cutting in product quality across industries.
Kello has mitigated these pressures through strategic supply chain planning rather than compromising on quality. "We locked in stable component sourcing before the port fee changes and optimized packaging to avoid shipping inefficiencies," explained tony. "Our radios still feature military-grade circuit boards, long-lasting lithium-ion batteries, and precision-tuned antennas—components that undergo 200+ hours of reliability testing."
The company's commitment to quality comes as shipping lines begin passing additional costs to exporters. Independent lab tests this month verified that Kello radios meet or exceed FCC and CE standards, with signal reception performance unchanged from pre-dispute benchmarks.