Three states recently ramped up enforcement in response to renewed U.S. Department of Transportation attention to English-language proficiency issues.
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Car Shipper Hoegh Drops on Weaker Trade and Port Fee Warning
U.S. port fees on China-built vessels are due to commence Oct. 14.
October 7, 2025Trump Approves Alaska Road Project, Stake in Trilogy Metals
President Donald Trump on Oct. 6 ordered approval of a proposed 211-mile road through an Alaska wilderness to allow mining of copper, cobalt, gold and other minerals.
October 7, 2025Trump Delays US Tariffs on Heavy Truck Imports to Nov. 1
President Donald Trump said 25% duties on medium- and heavy-duty trucks would begin Nov. 1, the latest expansion of his tariff regime aimed at protecting domestic industries.
October 6, 2025Walmart to Open $300M Fulfillment Center in North Carolina
The facility is expected to open in 2027, and will ship large items to consumers, sometimes for next-day delivery.
October 6, 2025Amazon to Resume Drone Deliveries Near Phoenix After Crashes
A pair of Amazon MK30 drones hit a stationary crane on Oct. 1. The FAA and NTSB said they’re investigating the crashes.
October 3, 2025FAA Probes Amazon Drone Crashes Near Phoenix
A pair of Amazon MK30 drones collided with a stationary crane at about 10 a.m. local time Oct. 1, the Federal Aviation Administration said in a statement. No injuries were reported.
October 2, 2025How Trump's Tariffs on Trucks, Parts Could Hit Fleets, OEMs
Details on how the levies would be imposed and collected were scant as of Oct. 2, which kept truck makers understandably tight-lipped about the potential impact.
October 2, 2025Farmers Urge Trump to Secure Soybean Trade With China
Trump said Oct. 1 he plans to raise the issue when he meets Xi in South Korea at the end of October. But the clock is already ticking for U.S. soybean growers, with the harvest already under way.
October 2, 2025Missouri Suspends Permit Fees for Hay Loads Amid Drought
The new permits were announced Sept. 29 by the Missouri Department of Transportation as most of the state experienced the third-driest August on record since 1895.
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