Transport Topics

  • VW CEO outlines up to 50,000 more job cuts

    VW has come through some tumultuous weeks, with a worsening business outlook prompting renewed pressure to make cuts.
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  • Oil prices leap as U.S. and Iran carry out airstrikes

    The price of Brent crude, the international standard, was up 2.3% at $77.72 per barrel, while U.S. benchmark crude added 2.1% to $72.92 per barrel.
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  • U.S., Iran vie for Strait of Hormuz in latest attacks

    The United States and Iran each asserted July 13 they controlled the Strait of Hormuz after a weekend of attacks stretching across the wider Middle East.
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  • Relaunch: Welcome to the new Transport Topics

    Transport Topics' relaunch reflects how trucking operates today and how readers use the news, writes Kala Burke, TT's senior vice president of operations.
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  • How FMCSA revived the English-language proficiency rule

    The current enforcement environment reflects a return to a rule that dates to 1937 but was unevenly applied for much of the past decade.
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  • Carrier selection comes under scrutiny

    The Supreme Court’s recent Montgomery ruling has raised the stakes for how freight brokers approach carrier selection, documentation and liability exposure.
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  • Small brokers and carriers face pressure after SCOTUS ruling

    Even brokers that have prioritized compliance and safety could face a more difficult operating environment, trucking and logistics leaders said.
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  • South Bow to pay $26M in Keystone spill case in Kansas

    Kansas and the Trump administration settled with the owner of the Keystone Pipeline over alleged Clean Water Act violations stemming from a 2022 oil spill. 
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  • International Q2 sales fall 8% on year, rise 21% versus Q1

    International Motors’ sales fell 8% year over year in Q2 but climbed 21% compared with the first three months of 2026, parent company Traton Group said July 10.
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  • DTNA to boost Mount Holly plant staffing after 2025 layoffs

    The decision to bring back 400 workers and hire 200 more is one of the first public indications of the freight market rebound’s impact on truck demand.
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