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Transportation, Defense Orders Push Durables Up 1.5%

New orders for durable goods increased 1.5% in February, the third consecutive monthly increase, but a closer look at the report issued by the Commerce Department on Tuesday raised some questions about the overall strength of the recovery..

March 26, 2002

Views on U.S. Recovery Diverge

On a day when reports on consumer confidence and durable goods orders gave a murky picture of the nation's economic health, some leading economic officials gave differing opinions about the strength of a possible recovery, Reuters reported Tuesday.

March 26, 2002

EPA Deadline Challenged

While the federal government holds U.S. engine manufacturers to an Oct. 1 deadline for cleaner engines, five trucking companies and engine-maker Caterpillar Inc. have filed a wave of appeals seeking deadline extension because of concerns over escalating cost estimates and growing doubts about engine reliability.

March 25, 2002

Two-Week Survey Shows Record Gasoline Price Jump

An increased demand for gasoline, coupled with lower supplies, pushed average prices up a record 14.36 cents over the past two weeks to nearly $1.38 per gallon, the Lundberg survey reported Sunday.

March 25, 2002

News Briefs - March 25

TCA Supports Senate Fuel Surcharge Bill • British Postal Service Cutting Jobs • NABE Panel Says Recovery Is Underway • Existing ºÚÁϳԹÏÍøs Sales Slip 2.8% in February • And more...

March 25, 2002

Government Urged to Exempt Safety Products From Excise Tax

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The government should exempt safety products from the federal excise tax on new truck purchases, Andrea Raber, director of new ventures for Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems, said at a news conference at the Mid-America Truck Show.

March 25, 2002

Diesel Price Rises 3 Cents to $1.281

The average price of diesel fuel rose to $1.281 per gallon last week, 3 cents higher than the previous week, the Department of Energy reported Monday.

March 25, 2002

Truck Makers Roll Out New Products for Spring Show Season

With major truck shows being held around the country this spring, including this week’s 2002 Mid-America Trucking Show in Louisville, Ky., truck makers are rolling out new and improved products in the hopes of wooing customers.

March 22, 2002

U.S., Mexico Finalize Border Security Pact

The White House has agreed to a new border security pact with Mexico aimed at catching terrorists while speeding legitimate trade, New York Times reported Friday.

March 22, 2002