On this episode of FreightWaves Morning Minute, we delve into the U.S. Department of Transportation's (DOT) new initiatives, including a nationwide audit of non-domiciled CDL holders, significant federal funding for truck parking, and the cancellation of the speed limiter mandate for heavy-duty trucks. These changes aim to prioritize American truck drivers and address long-standing industry concerns, as announced by Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy on FreightWaves' WHAT THE TRUCK?!? show. You can read more about these changes in the article "BREAKING: DOT will crack down on non-domiciled CDL holders - FreightWaves".
DHL Express Canada has reinstated all services and resumed full operations after Unifor union workers ratified a new four-year contract. This agreement ends a nearly three-week strike/lockout and includes a 15.75% wage increase over four years, a new payment structure for independent drivers, and enhanced pension programs. Further details are available in the article "DHL Express Canada reinstates service after workers ratify labor deal - FreightWaves".
A new report indicates that Mexico is well-positioned to benefit from President Trump’s global tariff war and the ongoing trend of nearshoring. Most goods from Mexico qualify for tariff-free treatment under the USMCA, making it a reliable alternative for companies seeking to reduce exposure to trade friction and long lead times from overseas markets. Learn more in the report "Borderlands Mexico: Winner in global tariff war could be Mexico, report says - FreightWaves".
Tune into FreightWaves TV for What the Truck?!? live at noon today, or catch the replay on SiriusXM channel 146. Don't forget to register for the upcoming Enterprise Fleet Summit on July 23rd and the Supply Chain AI Symposium on July 30th in Washington D.C..
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