More than 150 trade associations say they do not want to see an escalation of the United States’ trade dispute with China.
U.S. pork exports bogged down by tariffs
Japan was the leading market for U.S. beef exports, and Mexico took in the most lamb.
Commentary: There’s nothing cute about hazmat
The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Check the Box campaign aims to educate package shippers about the risks and responsibilities with hazardous materials.
Vancouver longshoremen agree to labor deal
Leadership of Canadian local recommends approval of five-year contract.
House unlikely to get tariff details from Trump
The Ways and Means Committee cleared a resolution seeking information on Section 232 and Section 301 duties, but the measure probably will not receive a vote.
ILA locals overwhelmingly approve contract extension
Union says the deal will “bring generous pay increases, landmark protections against job-killing fully automated ports and labor peace and stability.”
Executive Moves: Union Pacific, PGT, Brownsville
DeLaney elected to board of directors, Rea joins executive group, Hernandez promoted and Herrera hired.
BIS official grilled over steel, aluminum duty exclusions
Richard Ashooh tells a Senate subcommittee during a trade hearing that the process is “very cumbersome.”
BIS official grilled over steel, aluminum tariff exclusions
Richard Ashooh tells a Senate subcommittee during a trade oversight hearing that the process is “very cumbersome.”
Avantida takes container management service to Mexico
“Using an import container to go straight to your export customer without having to go back to the terminal is a refreshing advancement.”