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ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø Price Index Rises at Slowest Pace Since 2012

ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø-price gains in 20 U.S. cities decelerated in July for a 16th straight month, as values proved still too elevated for buyers despite low mortgage rates.

September 24, 2019

China Gives New Waivers for Tariff-Free US Soybean Purchases

The Chinese government has given new waivers to several domestic state and private companies to buy U.S. soybeans without being subject to retaliatory tariffs, according to people familiar with the situation.

September 24, 2019

Petroleum Institute Chief Economist Optimistic About Diesel Supply

WASHINGTON — The oil refining industry is ready for an upcoming mandate on the type of fuel to be used by the maritime industry, but shippers are scrambling to get ready as the deadline draws near.

September 24, 2019

Congress Looks to Avoid Government Shutdown, Again

Members of Congress again are staring into the possibility of a shutdown as federal funding is set to expire Sept. 30. Recognizing this deadline, the House on Sept. 19 advanced a continuing resolution designed to keep agencies open through Nov. 21. Here's your Capitol Agenda look at the week ahead for trucking on Capitol Hill.

September 23, 2019

GM Strike in US Leads to 5,000 Layoffs in Canada, Union Says

About 5,000 workers in Canada have been put on leave due to the United Auto Workers strike at General Motors Co. in the U.S., according to the union.

September 23, 2019

IHS Markit Services Employment Gauge Dips Into Contraction

A gauge of employment in U.S. service industries pointed to job losses for the first time in almost a decade, adding to signs of a cooling labor market.

September 23, 2019

Trade Feud May Impact Parcels From China

White House trade adviser Peter Navarro the week of Sept. 23 will lead a delegation to Geneva to try to reform the 145-year-old global system of coordinating postal policies, a method he says treats American companies unfairly.

September 23, 2019

California Sues US to Regain Power Over Auto Emissions

California is asking a federal court to prevent President Donald Trump from stripping the state of its power to set limits on auto emissions of greenhouse gases that are stricter than those of the national government.

September 20, 2019

Automated Trucking Levels Up

After several years of fanfare and debate over when and how self-driving commercial vehicles would reach the market, early forms of this technology are beginning to become an option in new trucks.

September 20, 2019

Imelda Rainfall Totals Almost 4 Feet in Houston

Imelda’s rains largely have left Houston, but the city and the surrounding region are reeling from the fallout. Much of the area remains flooded, with homes and businesses damaged, hundreds of abandoned cars left on highways, water systems compromised and at least two people dead.

September 20, 2019