DoorDash and Uber Technologies lost a bid to block a New York City law requiring a tipping option be presented to customers at checkout from going into effect Jan. 26.
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US Hits 9 Tankers With Sanctions Over Iranian Oil
The U.S. sanctions aim to prevent the targeted Iranians from doing business with Americans or accessing U.S. accounts. The targeted vessels are from Palau, Panama and other jurisdictions.
January 23, 2026Thyssenkrupp Explores Selling 30% Stake in Bearings Unit
Thyssenkrupp is in the midst of a broader streamlining program aimed at shedding legacy units and giving it more space to focus on higher-margin engineering and technology businesses.Â
January 23, 2026Efforts to Expand Ethanol Market Suffer Legislative Setback
Lawmakers had been working to pass a measure allowing year-round sales of higher-ethanol E15 gasoline. But the amendment was scrapped Jan. 22, in a blow to ethanol producers and large refineries.
January 23, 2026FDIC Approves GM, Ford Industrial Banks for Vehicle Accounts
Industrial banks allow the companies to accept deposits insured by FDIC into savings accounts, which then can generate earnings and greater savings opportunities for consumers.
January 23, 2026Fleets Eye Bonuses, Work-Life Perks Amid Driver Shortages
Some fleet operators are mitigating the struggles of driver retention by fine-tuning their driver compensation programs and structuring operations to offer lifestyle improvements.
January 23, 2026Mobileye Reports Revenue Growth for Full-Year 2025
Self-driving car systems company Mobileye reported that for 2025, annual revenue grew by 14.5% to nearly $1.9 billion, above the latest guidance published by the company.Â
January 23, 2026How Fleets Are Adjusting Driver Pay in a Soft Freight Market
After implementing substantial driver pay increases in recent years, carriers are now looking to protect their margins in a freight market downturn without cutting wages and risking capacity.
January 23, 2026EU to Suspend Planned Countertariffs on $109B of US Goods
The EU will suspend the retaliatory tariffs for another six months after President Donald Trump backed down from his threat to impose levies on some countries that opposed his push to annex Greenland. Â
January 23, 2026Ford’s Top Lobbyist to Depart Company Amid US Policy Turmoil
Christopher Smith, who has led Ford’s global efforts on legislation, regulation and government policies worldwide since 2022, is expected to depart the automaker, Bloomberg reports.
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