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Volvo Q3 North American Truck Sales Decline 20%
Gothenburg, Sweden-based Volvo Group — parent company of Volvo Trucks North America and Mack Trucks — sold 9,622 trucks in North America, compared with 12,026 a year earlier.
US, China Plan New Trade Talks in Malaysia
Earlier this year, the two agreed to a truce in which Washington paused tariffs on Chinese goods while Beijing pledged to resume the flow of rare-earth magnets. That expires in November.
Canada’s Labor Market Gains Mask Deeper Weakness
Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem said he sees the Canadian labor market as “soft” despite recent data that showed the country added 60,400 jobs in September.
US Blocks Global Carbon Tax on Ships for Now
Countries at an IMO gathering in London voted to push back for a year a decision on whether to make ships start paying for the more than 1 billion tons of greenhouse gases they emit each year.
J.B. Hunt Execs Optimistic Capacity Balloon Is Deflating
“The reason you’ve seen spot rates up in the last couple of weeks — it’s been because of the enforcement activity,” said J.B. Hunt Chief Operating Officer Nick Hobbs.
Stellantis, Pony AI to Test Robotaxis in Europe
The agreement involves a battery-powered minivan as the initial fleet model for “accelerating the development and deployment of robotaxi solutions in Europe,” the companies said.
CSX Profit Falls 22%, but Investors Look Forward
CEO Steve Angel, without promising a merger, said he would consider any opportunities that make sense for shareholders. He vowed to focus on making CSX the best-performing railroad.
US to Ease Tariffs on Auto Industry
The Commerce Department is slated to announce a five-year extension for an arrangement that allows automakers to reduce what they pay in tariffs on imported car parts.
Volvo Projects Weakness in North American Truck Market
The manufacturer on Oct. 17 projected declining North American truck registrations for 2026, with CEO Martin Lundstedt citing rising uncertainty tied to President Trump’s planned duties.
Carney Links Stellantis Factory Future to USMCA Outcome
Stellantis declined to comment on conversations with the government. It has confirmed it’s adding a third shift at an Ontario facility and described Canada as “very important” to its plans.
US Deficit Dips to $1.78 Trillion as Tariff Revenue Soars
The deficit for the fiscal year was $1.78 trillion, down from $1.82 trillion in 2024, a drop of 2%, according to figures released by the Treasury Department Oct. 16.
States Targeted by DOT Respond to Non-Domiciled CDL Freeze
An FMCSA audit recently found compliance issues in California, Colorado, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Texas and Washington. South Dakota was first to acknowledge them.
J.B. Hunt Q3 Profit Jumps 12.3%, Beats Analyst Expectations
Companywide cost-cutting initiatives are having an effect, the company said of its third-quarter earnings report released after the market closed Oct. 15.
September Class 8 Truck Sales Fall 25% From Year-Ago Period
U.S. Class 8 retail sales fell below the prior year for the third month in a row in September, according to Wards Intelligence data.
GM Pauses Battery Material Plans in Canada on EV Pullback
GM agreed in 2022 to buy nickel supplies from Brazilian miner Vale as part of a strategy to build up its battery supply chain for EVs, but the pause has meant cancellation of the project.
Washington in Shutdown Mode Amid Partisan Impasse
Washington’s partisan impasse continues to keep the federal government in a partial shutdown as the transportation panels eye consideration of a multiyear highway measure.
US Seeks Independent Bankruptcy Probe of First Brands Crash
First Brands has admitted it can’t find $2.3 billion related to off-balance sheet financing deals. Lawyers for the U.S. Trustee asked a judge to move up a hearing on the request to Oct. 29.
Trucking Faces More Frugal Consumers This Holiday Season
The Project44 2025 Annual State of Consumer Holiday Shopping Report found that 40% of consumers have capped their holiday budgets at $500 amid economic uncertainty
Trucking Leaders to Unite in San Diego for ATA’s MCE 2025
The theme for this year's event, to be held Oct. 25-28 in San Diego, reflects the industry's resolve: “A United Front: Driving Policy in a New Era.”