The higher cost of domestic steel already is saddling car manufacturers with “hundreds of millions of dollars in new, unplanned cost.”
Testimony indicates no Turkish market access issues
U.S. Wheat Associates did charge that practices in “clear violation” of a WTO agreement helped establish Turkey as the world’s leading flour exporter.
Cyberattack disrupts Port of San Diego IT systems
Investigation has determined that ransomware was involved in the “serious cybersecurity incident.”
Maritime History Notes: Last American passenger ships
The scrapping of sister passenger- and cargo-carrying vessels marked the end of an era.
‘Malicious Russian cyber actors’ put on Entity List
The majority of 14 individuals and companies cited by the U.S. Bureau of Industry and Security reside in Russia.
CBP outlines ACE enhancements on deck
Appropriation of $30 million will help streamline processes, increase visibility and improve risk assessment.
Emerging technology rule forthcoming from BIS
Hewlett-Packard export compliance officer expects a lot of public comments on the control of technologies essential to national security.
FMC reviews 11 OTI license applications
Individuals knowing of a reason why an applicant should not receive a license should contact the Office of Transportation Intermediaries.
Long Beach OKs $870 million for on-dock rail work
Project is designed to attract containers now drayed to off-dock rail yards.
Freight moves between U.S., neighbors up 13.5 percent
Trucks carried 62 percent of goods transported to Mexico and Canada in July, according to figures released Tuesday by the Bureau of Transportation Statistics.