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Transport Topics government and regulatory coverage keeps managers of a highly-regulated industry aware of the policy decisions that can shape their businesses. Covering both the legislative and regulatory aspects of policy-making, at both the state and national levels, the news in this category includes looks at infrastructure, hours of service, emissions rules, funding measures, leadership appointments, and more. Readers can follow what’s happening in Congress, at the Department of Transportation and the Federal Motor Carrier Administration, and in state and local governments.

GovernmentBusinessTechnologyFuelLogistics

Diesel Continues to Slide, Drops 1.7 Cents to $3.338 a Gallon

The U.S. average retail price of diesel dropped 1.7 cents to $3.338 a gallon as prices for West Texas Intermediate crude oil continued to sink despite concerns that global supplies could fall amid U.S.-imposed sanctions on Iran. It was the third consecutive weekly decline in the price of diesel.

November 5, 2018
GovernmentBusinessSafety

Connecticut Infrastructure Earns C- From ASCE

Connecticut has earned a C- on the American Society of Civil Engineers’ most recent infrastructure report card.

November 5, 2018
GovernmentBusiness

Services Firms’ Growth Slipped in October

WASHINGTON — U.S. services firms expanded at a slightly slower rate in October, after achieving a record pace in September in a sign of the economy’s strength and endurance.

November 5, 2018
GovernmentBusiness

FMCSA Grants Concrete Group HOS Exemption

The American Concrete Pumping Association has become the latest group whose request for exemption from certain hours-of-service rules was honored by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration.

November 5, 2018
GovernmentBusinessFuel

Oil Trades Near Six-Month Low as Fears of a Shortage Subside

Oil traded near a six-month low as the prospects of a tight global market at the end of the year further receded after the U.S. softened the restart of sanctions against Iran.

November 5, 2018
GovernmentBusinessPerspective

Opinion: Get Involved to Build on Success in Industry

New chairman Barry Pottle: ATA has been criticized from the outside for catering to larger companies — but those of us on the inside, those of us who have rolled up our sleeves and gotten involved and gotten to work solving big issues, we know better. ATA speaks for our entire industry, but that voice is only as powerful as those who choose to join the chorus.

November 4, 2018
GovernmentBusinessTechnologyTCA

Sacramento Gets $44 Million in Electric Vehicles

Eleven Sacramento apartment complexes will soon have shareable Volkswagen electric vehicles — the first benefit the state has received after the company was ordered to spend $800 million promoting EVs as part of a settlement for its 2015 emission scandal.

November 2, 2018
GovernmentBusinessSafety

Port of Everett Receives Nearly $6M Federal Loan for Rail Upgrades

Washington’s Port of Everett was awarded a $5.9 million loan from the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Build America Bureau to assist with ongoing rail upgrades at the facility, Secretary Elaine Chao announced.

November 2, 2018
GovernmentBusiness

Trade Gap Hits Seven-Month High Amid Tariff War

The U.S. trade deficit widened more than forecast in September to a seven-month high as imports expanded and the merchandise gap with China hit a record amid an escalating tariff war.

November 2, 2018
GovernmentBusiness

Canada Posts Trade Deficit With Declining Exports and Imports

Canada’s economy continued to show sluggish trade flows in September with both exports and imports recording back-to-back monthly drops. The statistics agency also revised away its previously reported surplus from August.

November 2, 2018

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