Biden Expands Tariffs on Chinese Imports Amid Fair Trade Concern
May 20, 2024
After a lengthy review. the Biden administration announced that tariffs on $18 billion worth of Chinese imports will remain and even increase in certain sectors.
Baltimore Bridge Collapse: Dali Cargo Ship Finally on the Move
May 20, 2024
Two months after the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse, the Dali cargo ship has been refloated and is heading back to the Baltimore port.
U.S. Blocks Imports from 26 Chinese Cotton Firms Over Forced Labor
May 17, 2024
The U.S. has intensified its efforts against forced labor by blocking imports from 26 Chinese cotton companies.
Mexico Continues As America’s Top Trade Partner in March
May 9, 2024
Take a closer look at the Top 15 trade partners for the United States, and why Mexico continues to dominate the top spot.
Trucking Industry Pushes Back on Government’s Electric Mandates
May 3, 2024
Trucking leaders are livid at the Biden Administration's EPA’s electric truck mandates, citing technological and infrastructural challenges.
Senators Take Aim at Amazon with Warehouse Worker Protection Act
May 3, 2024
Two Democratic senators proposed a new bill that will regulate the use of productivity quotas and improve safety for workers.
U.S. Manufacturing is Growing but Employment Not Keeping Pace
April 22, 2024
While President Biden continues to invest in U.S. manufacturing, job opportunities are simply not keeping up with the industry's growth.
U.S. Manufacturing Gains Momentum After Another Strong Month
April 16, 2024
Despite economic challenges, U.S. factory production rose in March, led primarily by the automotive industry
Biden Gives Samsung $6.4 Billion For Texas Semiconductor Plants
April 16, 2024
In another boon for domestic manufacturing, President Biden awarded Samsung $6.4 billion for new semiconductor chip plants in Texas.
Luxury Car Brands in Limbo After Chinese Company Violates Labor Laws
April 12, 2024
The U.S. ban on imports from China's Xinjiang region is delaying deliveries of high-end cars like Porsche, Audi, and Bentley to the U.S. market.
US Government Commits $6.6B to Boost Semiconductor Production
April 8, 2024
The US Government is giving $6.6 billion to the world's largest semiconductor manufacturer to build a fabrication plant in Arizona.
Trucking Association CEO on New Biden Policy: ‘Entirely Unachievable’
April 8, 2024
The trucking industry is speaking out on the Biden administration's new emission standards for heavy-duty trucks.
Two Weeks After Baltimore, Another Cargo Ship Loses Power By Bridge
April 8, 2024
Two weeks after the Baltimore bridge collapsed, a large container ship lost power near New York's Verrazzano Bridge before being towed to safety.
Baltimore’s New Temporary Channel Now In Use After Bridge Collapse
April 2, 2024
The tugboat became the first vessel to move through a temporary alternate channel in Baltimore's Patapsco River on Monday.
Will the U.S. Government Shutdown Impact Transportation?
September 30, 2013
All eyes are on Congress regarding funding to keep the U.S. government open. If the government does shutdown, between 800,000 and 2.1 million employees across the federal government will not be at work. This will include some who work to keep our freight moving safely across the country and the world.