Transportation management solutions provider McLeod Software has integrated with online freight marketplace Truckstop.com’s payment platform, LoadPay.
L.A. Harbor Commission president resigns
Vilma Martinez is resigning as president of the Los Angeles Harbor Commission on Friday.
FWS proposes to list snake as threatened
The Fish and Wildlife Service is issuing a proposed rule to list the Louisiana pinesnake as a threatened species under section 4(d) of the Endangered Species Act, which prohibits the import and export of all listed species.
Ocean Transport: Next door competition knocks
Friendlier international trade policies and recent container terminal investments by Canada and Mexico should keep ports across the United States looking over their shoulders.
APHIS unveils new phytosanitary option for Chilean lemon imports
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service is offering another option to fulfill phytosanitary requirements for imports of lemons from Chile outside of methyl bromide fumigation
Chiara Ferragni x shopDisney Presents Minnie in a Sparkly Way
Channeling Minnie
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Macy’s Veteran Karen Hoguet CFO to Step Down; Transition Under Way
Will remain in advisory role
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Executive Moves: BDP International and Pilot Freight Services
BDP International names vice president of global sales and marketing, while Pilot Freight Services appoints two regional vice presidents.
USTR Proposes an Additional List of Products for Section 301 Tariffs
MEMORANDUM As part of the U.S. response to what is said to be China’s unfair trade practices related to the forced transfer of U.S. technology and intellectual property, the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) today published a proposed list of products imported from China that could be subject…
U.S. companies stress caution in handling China’s trade practices
U.S. companies want something done about China’s trade practices, but fret over Trump’s approach to applying Section 301 tariffs on a powerhouse trade partner.