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Tankers Approach Hormuz but Iran Sends Conflicting Signals
A handful of oil tankers were racing toward the Strait of Hormuz on April 17 after Iran declared it open, even as industry groups urged caution.
April 17, 2026US Oil Shipments Via Panama Canal Near 4-Year High
U.S. oil cargoes transiting the Panama Canal are close to a four-year high as Asian refiners rush to import American crude in lieu of Mideast supplies.
April 17, 2026Crude Oil Falls 10% as Strait of Hormuz Opens
Brent crude, the international standard, dropped 10.5% to $88.96 per barrel. Benchmark聽U.S. oil tumbled 10.8% to $81.38 per barrel.
April 17, 2026J.B. Hunt CEO Touts First-Quarter Performance
J.B. Hunt Transport Services CEO Shelley Simpson described a 鈥渕eaningfully different鈥 freight environment while reporting first-quarter results April 15.
April 17, 2026Canada Post Takes Steps to Stop 91视频 Mail Delivery
Government-owned Canada Post will end home delivery for about 4 million addresses over the next five years.
April 17, 2026Strait of Hormuz Is Fully Open, Trump and Iran Announce
U.S. President Donald Trump and Iran鈥檚 foreign minister said April 17 that the Strait of Hormuz is now fully open to commercial vessels.
April 17, 2026US Diesel Traders Turn to Rail as War Scrambles Fuel Flows
Requests to store distillate fuel in tanks with a railroad connection soared to 250,000 barrels in March, up from 30,000 barrels in February and none in January.
April 17, 2026Nippon Express to Buy Metro Supply in $1.6 Billion Deal
Nippon Express will acquire Metro Supply Chain Group for as much as $1.6 billion to strengthen its logistics presence in North America.
April 17, 2026Ship Pays $4 Million to Bypass Panama Canal Backlog
Ships are facing 3陆-day delays to enter the Panama Canal as the Iran war sparks a traffic surge, prompting a vessel to pay an extra $4 million to jump the line.
April 16, 2026FMCSA Withholds $73 Million From New York
The action follows a federal audit of New York鈥檚 commercial driver licensing program that identified widespread violations of federal requirements.
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