President Trump rolls out new tariffs ahead of Supreme Court review

While the United States Supreme Court is set to hear arguments regarding the legality of tariffs implemented by the White House under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), in the form of an expedited review set to begin in November, President Trump last night, in various social media posts, announced new tariffs on various […]
LM reader survey examines the impact of the removal of the de minimis exemption

When the de minimis exemption, which allowed shipments under $800 sent to the United States to not be subject to tariffs and allowed for low-value items to be excluded, from taxes, duties, and other regulations, was officially removed by the White House on August 29, as per an edict delivered in a late-July White House […]
Echo Global Logistics makes further inroads in Mexico, with the opening of new Monterrey location

Chicago-based third-party logistics (3PL) services provider Echo Global Logistics said today it has officially opened up a new Monterrey, Mexico-based cross-border office, part of an ongoing commitment by the company focused on expanding its presence in Mexico. Echo said its Mexico services include options for dry van, temperature-controlled shipping, flatbed, LTL, intermodal, and managed transportation. And […]
Truck tonnage levels head up for second straight month in August, reports ATA

Truck tonnage levels increased for the second consecutive month, according to data issued today by the American Trucking Associations (ATA). The August reading of the ATA’s advanced Seasonally Adjusted (SA) For-Hire Truck Tonnage Index came in at 115.3 (2015=100), topping July’s 114.3 reading by 0.4% (July was upwardly revised), following a 0.5% July gain. Through […]
In major UK freight rail deal, CGM is set to acquire Freightliner

CMA CGM announced plans to acquire Freightliner, a major step that will make the shipping giant a stronger player in railroad logistics in the United Kingdom. The deal covers Freightliner UK Intermodal Logistics, including its rail and road operations, inland terminals, and the Freightliner brand.” The deal is expected to close in early 2026, pending regulatory approval. Other Freightliner operations—Heavy […]
FedEx reports fiscal first quarter earnings gains

Memphis-based global freight transportation and logistics services provider FedEx reported late yesterday that fiscal first quarter earnings saw growth. Quarterly revenue, at $22.2 billion, increased 3% annually, its highest annual growth rate since the pandemic, and operating income, at $1.30 billion, was up 7%. %. Earnings per share, at $3.83, beat Wall Street expectations, at […]
POLA and POLB volumes remain strong in August

Following record volume months in July, August was another solid month, for the Port of Los Angeles (POLA) and the Port of Long Beach (POLB), according to data respectively issued by the ports this week. POLA reported that total volume, at 958,355 Twenty-Foot Equivalent Units (TEU), saw a 6% annual increase, following July’s 1,019,837 TEU, […]
Federal Reserve moves forward with first federal funds rate reduction of 2025

Following comments made by Chairman Jay Powell in late August, suggesting that the Federal Reserve was possibly open to reducing the target rate for its federal funds rate, the Federal Reserve today decided to lower the rate, which comes from its Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC), to 4.0%-to-4.25%. This represents a shift from previous Fed […]
Retail sales see gains in August, reports U.S. Department of Commerce

United States August retail sales saw modest gains, according to data issued today by the Department of Commerce’s Census Bureau. August retail sales, adjusted for seasonal variation and holiday and trading day differences but not price changes, came in at $732.0 billion, up 0.6% over July’s $727.4 billion, which was revised from an initial reading […]
U.S.-bound August shipments see annual gains, reports S&P Global Market Intelligence

Coming off of a record-setting July, United States-bound containerized freight imports saw annual gains, albeit at a reduced pace, according to data recently issued by S&P Global Market Intelligence. The firm reported that August imports, at 2,917,318 TEU (Twenty-Foot Equivalent Units), were off 2.6% sequentially, compared to July’s 3.01 million TEU (which topped the 3 […]