Trucking industry executives joined President Donald Trump at the White House on July 19 for the signing of an executive order that establishes a council focused on increasing resources for workforce training.
July 19, 2018Donald Trump Transportation News Updates
Transport Topics provides the latest news and insights into Trump-related logistics news. Whether you're tracking emerging opportunities or monitoring changes in regulations or tariffs, our updates ensure you remain ahead in the industry.
Mexico Sees Chance to Finish NAFTA by Year鈥檚 End, Official Says
There is a fair chance that North American Free Trade Agreement negotiations can wrap up by the end of the year, Mexico鈥檚 Ambassador to the U.S., Geronimo Gutierrez, said July 17.
July 17, 2018Despite Needs, Private Infrastructure Investment Slow to Take Hold
Lambert International Airport in St. Louis traces its history to aviation鈥檚 beginnings. The man it鈥檚 named after 鈥 Albert Bond Lambert 鈥 learned to fly with the Wright brothers. Charles Lindbergh started there, delivering airmail, and then christened his famous plane the Spirit of St. Louis. In 1928, the facility became one of the first municipally owned airports in the America.
July 17, 2018Trump鈥檚 Tariff Barrage Pushes China Fight to Point of No Return
U.S. President Donald Trump is pushing his trade conflict with China toward a point where neither side can back down.
July 12, 2018Brett Kavanaugh Could Usher in New Business-Friendly Era on High Court
Brett Kavanaugh could add a powerful new voice on the Supreme Court to restrain what government agencies can do, ushering in a new era of tougher scrutiny of federal regulations loathed by businesses.
July 10, 2018Trump-Ordered Talks on Future of Fuel Economy in California Stuck in Neutral
Talks between the U.S. and California on auto emissions standards have made little progress since President Donald Trump told his agencies to pursue a deal, according to a top state official, who鈥檚 holding out hope that the Environmental Protection Agency will get more involved.
July 9, 2018Trade Deficit Narrows to Smallest Since 2016 on Soybean Exports
The U.S. trade deficit narrowed in May to its smallest since October 2016 on a jump in exports of soybeans and aircraft amid the threat of retaliatory tariffs.
July 6, 2018Editorial: Words of Caution on Tariffs
President Donald Trump has said that something needs to be done to even what he views as a global trade imbalance between the United States and other countries. And that 鈥渟omething鈥 is steep tariffs on steel and aluminum, goods made in China and cars imported from Europe and Asia. Even Canada, America鈥檚 largest trade partner, has become a target of Trump鈥檚 tariff threats.
July 5, 2018Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross Says It鈥檚 a 鈥楲ittle Premature鈥 to Discuss US WTO Exit
Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said it鈥檚 a 鈥渓ittle premature鈥 to discuss the U.S. withdrawing from the World Trade Organization as the Trump administration continues to look at ways to improve the global trade body.
July 2, 2018Trade War Shows Signs of Impact in US Exports, Durables Data
Some economists are detecting signs in data that trade tensions are having an impact on American companies.
June 27, 2018