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The Truth About Selective Enforcement of English Proficiency Rules in US Trucking and What It Means for Logistics
The trucking industry recently found itself under the spotlight again—not for a new regulation, but for how some states are cracking down on English Language Proficiency (ELP) enforcement for commercial drivers.

How BravoTran’s Acquisition of Keystroke.io Is Transforming Freight Forwarders’ Invoice Automation
A significant move in freight finance technology has taken place as BravoTran, a Chicago-based platform specialized in payables automation, has acquired Keystroke.io.

South Africa Stops International Parcel Shipments to the US After Changes in Tariff Policy
South Africa’s national postal provider has put a hold on parcel shipments destined for the United States, with no clear date for resumption.

Revolutionizing Port Operations: Embracing Maritime Electrical Power to Cut Emissions
Picture a massive container ship docked at port, cranes menacingly lifting container after container off the deck.

Expansion of European Freighter Services by Leading Cargo Airlines Signals Growth in Air Freight Logistics
A trio of cargo airlines is stepping up their game by enhancing freighter operations in Europe, responding to a surging demand for goods transport.

Caterpillar Revises Tariff Impact Estimate to $1.8 Billion, Highlighting Trade Disruptions
Caterpillar Inc., a giant in mining and construction machinery, has upped its expected cost from tariffs to nearly $1.8 billion this year, a sharp increase from earlier projections.

Unemployment Surpasses Three Million in Germany as Trade Unions Call for Job Creation and Halt to Social Cuts
With the number of unemployed in Germany surpassing the critical threshold of three million, trade unions across the country are raising urgent appeals for action.

캐나다 2분기 경제, 수출 및 투자 타격에 1.6% 위축
캐나다 경제는 2분기에 연율로 1.6% 위축되었으며, 이는 주로 수출의 상당한 감소와 기업 투자 후퇴에 의해 주도되었습니다.

How the End of the US De Minimis Tariff Exemption Reconfigures Import Duties and Logistics
As of 29 August 2025, the United States officially lifted the longstanding de minimis tariff exemption, meaning that all imported goods valued under $800 are now subject to full customs duties and fees.

Oregon Considers Per-Mile Fees for EVs to Address Transportation Funding Challenges
As states grapple with shrinking fuel tax revenues, Oregon is poised to join Hawaii by introducing a required per-mile fee program for electric vehicle (EV) owners.

How HappyRobot’s Award-Winning AI is Transforming Supply Chain Communications and Logistics
Supply chains have long been the backbone of the global economy, but anyone involved knows that managing them efficiently is no walk in the park.

Unpacking Economic Trucking Trends: Spot Market Shifts and Tariff Warnings
The Spot Market's July Rollercoaster: Southbound Loads Surge July brought an eyebrow-raising twist in the Canadian spot trucking market. While the overall load volume showed a slight dip, loads heading southbound into the U.S. shot up like a fireworks show, increasing by a whopping 61% compared to June. This surge created golden chances for carriers specializing in cross-border shipping. However, the inflow of freight into Canada told a different story, with inbound load volumes dropping sharply—down 36% month over month and 31% compared to last year. This seesaw in freight movement is not your everyday occurrence; it’s more like catching lightning in a bottle. Carriers and brokers are
