Poll by US Chamber finds voters want Biden to halt potential port strike
The White House on Monday insisted it will not force dockworkers back to work if the union goes on strike Tuesday.
The White House on Monday insisted it will not force dockworkers back to work if the union goes on strike Tuesday.
Truck safety advocates and labor are at odds with big business over a request to loosen regulations for driverless trucks.
Settlement legislation introduced in the Senate may not be enough to avoid a rail strike or lockout on Friday.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce wants President Biden to intervene in the ongoing rail labor dispute to avoid service disruptions.
With concerns over freight markets heating up, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce is staking out its priorities.
A one-on-one talk with the top supply chain policy expert at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce wants the Biden administration to spend less time correcting economic problems the chamber feels don’t exist, and more on trade.
The long-term vision that helped establish the current interstate highway system 65 years ago is needed again today. A modernized interstate system will be critical to the nation’s ability to fully recover from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Truck driving is the biggest single occupation that stands to benefit from the president’s infrastructure plan, according to a new report.
UPS takes part in a business panel on why Congress should support last-mile delivery and electric vehicles.
Pete Buttigieg weighs in on infrastructure, trucking regulations and the Jones Act during a three-hour nomination hearing.
A Democratic “trifecta” in Washington could finally push a long-term infrastructure past the finish line.
Business groups stand on the side of democracy versus Trump.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is optimistic for a Phase 4 COVID relief bill signed by the end of the year.
Third-party logistics providers engaged in international trade are facing the difficult decision of whether to thin staff or even close altogether in the face of a prolonged economic downturn caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
Congress expected to approve package that could help avoid permanent shutdowns
The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative said the trade dispute settlement body has overstepped its function and makes “erroneous interpretations” of World Trade Organization agreements.
The East African country is “an important strategic partner of the United States, and there is enormous potential for us to deepen our economic and commercial ties,” U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer said.
The Senate is not expected to vote on the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement until early 2020.
Shuttering the World Trade Organization’s Appellate Body threatens the ability of countries to settle trade disputes, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce warns.
Rep. Richard Neal, chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, calls USMCA “a triumph for workers across America.”
An Office of the U.S. Trade Representative investigation concludes that a French tax on digital services discriminates against U.S. companies, such as Google, Apple, Facebook and Amazon.
“Finally, a ray of hope for the U.S.-China trade relationship,” said Myron Brilliant, U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s head of international affairs.
Confidence elevated after Trump decides to meet with Vice Premier.
Pressure applied as some Democrats remain concerned about labor provisions.
U.S. Chamber chief Tom Donohue also commented on status of China trade talks, USMCA.
Agency will not comment on new publication date until review is finalized.
State-by-state benefits of raising gas tax included in White House letter.
Tariffs starting June 10 at 5 percent to escalate to 25 percent by October 1.
Top DOT official ranks HOS #1 on freight priority list.