Precision scheduled railroading principles will be implemented “where they lead to a better result for customers and shareholders.”
New year hike in tariffs to 25 percent may be inevitable
Unilateral U.S. tariffs “essentially are putting a target on American companies” for Chinese retaliation.
Auto execs hope for regulatory focus in U.S., EU talks
Members of the automotive industry shared their views on how efforts for regulatory alignment should be conducted between the two governments as officials sit down this week.
DSV says it won’t pursue CEVA acquisition
The Danish firm throws in the towel, claiming the Swiss company was unwilling to “engage directly.”
FMC reviews 13 OTI license applications
Individuals knowing of a reason why an applicant should not receive a license should contact the Office of Transportation Intermediaries.
Senator: Tariffs complicate USMCA prospects
Former U.S. Trade Representative Rob Portman is “not eager” to vote for a NAFTA reboot that doesn’t come with a resolution of Section 232 tariffs on Canada and Mexico.
Water Resources Development Act signed into law
Infrastructure projects “will strengthen our ports, harbors and waterways and will create and sustain jobs,” says Oregon lawmaker Peter DeFazio.
JAXPORT welcomes first ZIM containership
Ten of the top 11 global carriers now offer service through the Florida port.
Talking Trade with World Shipping Council’s John Butler
President and CEO of Washington, D.C.-based industry voice discusses regulatory issues that are most pressing to the future of container shipping.
BIS considers regulating electronic waste exports
As much as 55 million tons of computers, TVs, air conditioners, refrigerators and more are discarded annually worldwide.