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Heavy Truck Tariffs Propel Ford Stock to New Heights and Shift Market Dynamics
Ford Motor Company's shares surged to their highest point since July 2024, following the announcement of a 25% tariff on heavy trucks imported into the United States.

U.S. Caps Pharmaceutical Tariffs for EU and Japan, But UK Faces 100% Duties
The recent announcement about the United States applying tariffs to imported pharmaceuticals has stirred the pot, but with some notable exceptions and clarifications on the table.

B.C. Court Confirms Limits on Independent Operators: Single Truck Rule and Driver Restrictions Enforced
Reinforcing Licensing Rules for Independent Truck Operators The B.C. Supreme Court recently reaffirmed strict licensing rules for independent truck operators (IOs) working within the Lower Mainland's container drayage industry. These adjustments notably restrict operators to one truck each and bar the use of full-time replacement drivers beyond a 90-day relief period. The Court’s dismissal of an appeal by seasoned operators Paul Uppal and Waldemar Zawislak underscores the regulatory intent to ensure these operators personally drive their vehicles most of the time rather than delegate indefinitely. Understanding the Framework of Container Truck Licensing Operating at the Port of Vancouver

트럭 운전사, FMCSA 새 근무 규칙 계획에 장시간 근무보다 공정한 임금 옹호
연방 자동차 운송 안전청(FMCSA)이 최근 트럭 운전사의 일일 운전 시간을 연장하는 방안을 제안한 시범 프로그램이 운전 업계의 거센 반발을 불러일으켰다.

Understanding the Gap Between Truck Toll Revenues and Road Infrastructure Funding in Germany
Truck tolls in Germany are raking in billions of euros for the federal treasury, yet a surprisingly small fraction of this hefty revenue is actually invested back into the country’s critical road infrastructure.

Understanding the Wave of Job Reductions Affecting American Workers Today and Its Impact on Industry
The Current Landscape of Job Losses in the United States Right now, the U.S. is navigating a turbulent phase with workers being let go at a pace unseen since the earliest days of the pandemic. It’s not just buzzy news headlines—this is reshaping lives and stretching families across the country. The job market is a bit of a head-scratcher these days. On paper, unemployment figures might look alright, but scratch beneath the surface, and countless individuals are struggling to find fresh employment, especially in sectors like shipping and logistics. There’s a subtle complexity: many companies are playing it safe, hesitating to hire much new staff even if they’re not yet laying off en masse.

BMW Launches Massive Recall of 330,000+ Cars Due to Engine Starter Fire Concerns
BMW has announced a significant recall involving at least 331,000 vehicles worldwide, driven by concerns over a defect in the engine’s starter motor.

How New U.S. Tariffs on Furniture, Heavy Trucks, and Pharmaceuticals Could Reshape Supply Chains and Logistics
Come October 1, 2025, fresh tariffs will take center stage in the U.S., targeting key industries including furniture, heavy-duty trucks, and branded pharmaceuticals.

Exploring the Role of Digital Twin Technology in Protecting Aircraft from Cybersecurity Threats
In the ever-evolving landscape of commercial aviation, cybersecurity is no longer just an afterthought—it's a central concern that's gaining the attention it rightly deserves.

School Bus Driver Caught With Alcohol Level Three Times Over Limit During Child Transport in Spain
Carrying cargo can mean more than freight or parcels — sometimes it's about safe passage for the most precious cargo: children.

How AI and Litigation Trends Are Shaping Trucking Insurance and Impacting Logistics
Insurance in the trucking industry is facing a massive shake-up as it grapples with skyrocketing legal verdicts and the integration of emerging technologies like artificial intelligence (AI).

August 2025 Trucking Trends: U.S. Sees Tonnage Surge as Canadian Spot Market Slows
Mixed Signals in North American Trucking Markets August 2025 brought a tale of two markets in North America’s trucking industry. While the U.S. for-hire truck tonnage climbed to levels not seen since December 2023, the Canadian spot market showed signs of sluggishness. This divergence paints an intriguing picture for freight movement and logistics managers eyeing cross-border operations. U.S. Truck Tonnage Edges Upward Data from the American Trucking Associations (ATA) highlighted an encouraging uptick in U.S. for-hire truck tonnage, which increased by approximately 0.9% in August following a 1.1% rise in July. This improvement pushed tonnage to its highest point since December 2023,
