Prices paid by U.S. consumers rose in September by more than forecast, resuming a faster pace of growth and underscoring the persistence of inflationary pressures in the economy.
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US to Reopen Land Borders With Canada, Mexico for Vaccinated Travelers
The United States will relax coronavirus restrictions at its land borders with Canada and Mexico for vaccinated travelers next month, allowing for the resumption of nonessential travel like tourism.
October 13, 2021Plan for Inland Port in Cairo, Ill., Moves Forward
After at least 10 years of planning, officials in Cairo, Ill., say the timing is right to finally develop the estimated $300 million Alexander-Cairo Port District.
October 12, 2021A $1.7 Trillion Financing Gap Is Making Supply Shortages Worse
The global trade finance gap rose 15% to $1.7 trillion in 2020 as COVID-19 sent shock waves through trade and supply chains, according to a survey conducted by the Asian Development Bank.
October 12, 2021Maersk Diverts Ships From UK Ports Short on Truckers
A.P. Moller-Maersk A/S said it had to divert some ships from the U.K.ās largest container port because of congestion tied to a trucker shortage thatās clogging the flow of cargo boxes into and out of the country.
October 12, 2021COVID Vaccine Rollout Is Still Impacting Pharma Transportation
The pharmaceutical industry and its transportation partners remain busy with the distribution of coronavirus vaccines.
October 7, 2021Christmas at Risk as Supply Chain āDisasterā Only Gets Worse
Bottlenecks that gummed up the global supply chain in 2020 have only gotten worse, and evidence is mounting that the holiday season is at risk.
October 4, 2021Port Leaders Warn of Supply Chain Challenges as Holidays Near
AUSTIN, Texas ā The leader of one of the nationās busiest seaports said the next several months will severely challenge an already overtaxed supply chain, and the situation has reached a ācrisisā level.
September 30, 2021Transportation Stakeholders Focus on Potential Legislative Changes
Federal lawmakers are working on numerous regulatory and legislative changes that could impact transportation, experts highlighted Sept. 29 at the Coyote Logistics Digital Summit.
September 30, 2021Inflation Is Seen Pushing Online Holiday Sales to $1.2 Trillion
Online shoppers will be buying less this holiday season, but spending more.
September 29, 2021