The U.S. Council for International Business has formed a special committee within its membership to address the threat that illegal trade poses to global markets and industries.
EU ambassador: Cars as security risk ‘absurd’
Almost all witnesses testifying during a government hearing Thursday expressed hopes for a course of action that didn’t lead to tariffs imposed on auto imports.
Port of Hueneme takes delivery of eco-friendly pilings
Engineered from recycled plastic, the pilings will be used in the harbor-deepening project.
MOL aims to launch maritime careers with tour
More than 350 schoolchildren and their families were welcomed aboard a car carrier in Tokyo.
U.S.-flag cargo movement on Great Lakes steady
Decreases in loads of iron ore and coal were offset by an increase in limestone shipments.
Little Rock has third-busiest month ever
Port worked 70 barges carrying more than 106,000 net tons of cargo.
Marten’s net income moves up nearly 50 percent
The temperature-sensitive truckload carrier’s operating revenues climbed almost 15 percent.
MPCC continues rapid fleet expansion
The Oslo-based feeder containership owner has agreed to purchase a 1,740-TEU vessel for $13.86 million.
CP’s Q2 earnings driven down by labor negotiations
“With truck capacity continuing to tighten,” strong performance expected for remainder of the year.
Commentary: Tariffs force proactive risk approach
Trade compliance professionals should pay close attention to product classification, country-of-origin labeling and valuation, say trade attorneys F. Amanda DeBusk and Jacob Grubman.