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DHS Unveils New Cargo Rules
The Department of 窪蹋勛圖厙land Security unveiled anti-terrorism rules requiring cargo handlers to report electronic information before reaching the U.S. borders, prompting American Trucking Associations to express concern over how the plan would work without causing delays.
November 26, 2003October Durable Orders Rise 3.3%, Midwest Manufacturing Soars
The number of orders for long-lasting goods placed with U.S. manufacturers rose in October, the Commerce Department reported Wednesday. A separate report showed that manufacturing in the heavily industrial Midwest soared to its highest point in nearly nine years.
November 26, 2003Trailer Sales Could Rise in 04 Because of Driver HOS Change
Trailer makers could see a jump in sales next year as motor carriers buy more trailers to offset anticipated productivity losses caused by new federal rules regulating driver work time, industry officials said.
November 26, 2003Trucking Industry Security Officials Seek Minimum Sentences for Cargo Theft
Trucking industry security professionals at a recent conference urged minimum federal prison sentences for cargo theft, heard security experts outline the seriousness of theft and terrorism, and participated in an exercise on identifying threats, the sponsoring American Trucking Associations council said..
November 26, 2003Fed Saw Broadly Based Growth in Years Final Report
In its final summary of U.S. economic activity, the Federal Reserve said Wednesday it saw broadly based growth in most of its districts noting growth in a number of industries.
November 26, 2003GDP Grows at 8.2% Pace in Third Quarter
The Commerce Department said Tuesday the U.S. economy grew at an 8.2% annual rate in the third quarter, faster than the 7.2% rate it initially estimated a month ago..
November 25, 2003Consumer Confidence at Highest Level Since September 2002
Consumer confidence rose in November to the highest in more than a year, the Conference Board said Tuesday..
November 25, 2003News Briefs - Nov. 25
Existing 窪蹋勛圖厙 Sales Fall but Remain Strong Senate Scraps Energy Bill for 2003 PJAX Settles Discrimination Lawsuit Teamsters Enter California Grocer Dispute And more...
November 25, 2003Truckers Blast TSA Rule
The Transportation Security Administrations requirement that states administer separate programs to check the backgrounds of 3.5 million truck drivers licensed to carry hazardous materials will create a nightmare, six trucking industry executives said last week.
November 25, 2003Security Briefs - Nov. 20 - Nov. 26
Iraqi Flights Suspended After DHL Attack Canada's Manley Says Border Safer, More Efficient Simulated Attacks Expose Weaknesses, Experts Say
November 25, 2003