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Pemex oil exports fall despite rally, gasoline imports rise
Pemex’s oil exports are falling while Mexico’s reliance on foreign fuels is rising in spite of a government goal to shed its dependence on global…
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White House won’t yet step into rail, port talks as clock ticks
The White House is monitoring labor talks in the logistics industry as unions representing 115,000 rail workers and 22,000 West Coast dockworkers negotiate fresh contracts,…
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Harbor truckers protest AB5 at Ports of Los Angeles & Long Beach
The Harbor Truck Association (HTA) reported that on July 13th, harbor truckers were protesting at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach following the…
Ukraine grain talks with Russia take step forward
Negotiations over unblocking millions of tons of Ukraine’s grain exports were constructive, according to Ukraine, the United Nations and Turkey, marking an initial step forward…
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May’s cargo volume makes history at the Port of New York and New Jersey
May 2022 was a historic month at the Port of New York and New Jersey as it became the second busiest month of cargo activity…
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SC Ports achieves record fiscal year, applies creative solutions
South Carolina Ports achieved a record fiscal year 2022 while maintaining fluidity for customers and the Southeast supply chain.
UK railway strike broadens as second union joins July 27 walkout
UK railway workers said they’d walk out for 24 hours on July 27 to protest a what one union called a “paltry” pay offer, in…
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Port of Los Angeles sets new June cargo record
New port envoy Gen. Stephen R. Lyons addresses supply chain challenges at port briefing
Congress members move to protect climate, oceans, public health with landmark legislation for zero-emissions ocean cargo ships, ports
Groups applaud first stand-alone U.S. legislation to hold global shipping industry accountable for climate and air pollution at sea and in U.S. ports
Expensive gasoline keeps more summer drivers off road than at height of pandemic
Expensive gasoline is keeping more US drivers off the road than the Covid-19 pandemic did at this time two years ago.