With “Items: Is Fashion Modern?”, MoMA launches its first fashion-themed show in 73 years and it’s a fun and informative walk down memory lane.
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NRF: Retailers Say Tax Reform Proposal Could Provide Major Boost
The National Retail Federation welcomed a tax reform proposal released by the Trump administration and congressional leadership, saying the measure could provide a major boost for the nation’s economy, particularly retail and small businesses.
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DHS temporarily waives Jones Act for Puerto Rico
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security issued a 10-day Jones Act waiver today for Puerto Rico due to Hurricanes Irma and Maria.
Trade Trends: NAFTA 2.0
Top priorities and concerns for the United States, Canada and Mexico as they work through the renegotiation of the trilateral North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).
New OOIDA-led coalition looks to revive ELD mandate delay
The coalition, whose members represent industries that would be impacted by the mandate, says implementation of the FMCSA’s electronic logging device requirements should be delayed until various unresolved issues identified by stakeholders are addressed.
Houston Ship Channel in need of dredging after Hurricane Harvey
The primary vessel conduit at the Port of Houston must be dredged just so it can handle normal commerce at its authorized depth and width due to flood water from Hurricane Harvey resulting in shoaling, according to port commission Chair Janiece Longoria.
Hapag-Lloyd initiates capital increase following UASC merger
The capital increase, which is expected to amount to $414 million, will be used to reduce debt, the German ocean carrier said in a statement Thursday.
Panama Canal marks 2,000th Neopanamax vessel transit
The 2,000th transit is another step forward for the recently expanded Central American gateway, which has served more and more vessels since its opening in June 2016.
Port Miami posts record-breaking month for container volumes
The South Florida seaport handled nearly 100,000 TEUs of containerized cargo in August 2017, 18.5 percent more than in the same month a year ago, according to recent data from the port.
Dallas Market Center Announces Partnership with Houston Furniture Bank for Hurricane Relief
Dallas Market Center today announced a partnership with the Houston Furniture Bank for phase two of its DMC Cares Hurricane Relief Program.
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