General News
Employers Added a Surprising 115,000 Jobs in April
The Iran war has caused the biggest disruption of global oil supplies in history. But the conflict hasn’t done much damage to the American job market so far.
Oil Prices Dip After Attacks Imperil Ceasefire With Iran
Brent crude, the international standard, dipped 0.2% to $99.84 per barrel. Brent crude was roughly $70 a barrel before the Iran war began.
Federal Court Finds Trump's 10% Global Tariffs Illegal
A split three-judge panel of the Court of International Trade in New York found the 10% global tariffs were illegal after small businesses sued.
Lyft Projects Strong Q2 as Premium Services Expand
Lyft forecast second-quarter results that beat Wall Street estimates, as the ride-sharing company expands internationally and adds higher-end offerings.
Trump Sets New July 4 Deadline for EU to Approve Trade Deal
President Trump said that goods from the EU would face higher tariff rates if the 27-member bloc fails to approve last year’s trade framework by July 4.
Trump, Xi Summit Set Despite China's Hesitance on Iran
President Trump is forging ahead with plans to hold a summit with counterpart Xi Jinping next week in Beijing despite unease in China over the Iran war.
Americold, EQT Form $1.3 Billion Cold Storage Venture
The transaction will give EQT a 70% interest in the North American venture, with Americold retaining the remaining 30%, the companies said May 7.
RXO Boss Optimistic About Supply-Side Recovery
RXO CEO Drew Wilkerson expressed optimism that the freight market is recovering and that the company is well positioned for the upturn while reporting first-quarter results May 7.
Cyber Cargo Theft Cases Surging, FBI Warns
The FBI has issued a public alert about “surging” cargo theft cases involving cybercriminals impersonating a broad range of legitimate freight companies.
Iran Creates New Agency to Control Shipping in Hormuz
The move has raised concerns about eroding the freedom of navigation on which global trade depends.
Numbers Show Global Impact of Iran's Grip on Hormuz
Iran’s grip on the Strait of Hormuz has jolted the world economy. Here is a look at the strait by the numbers.
US States Have Revoked 28,000 Non-Domiciled CDLs
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy highlighted the revoked non-domiciled CDLs among a list of one-year accomplishments to support the trucking industry.
US Considers Tapping Oil at Military Bases to Refill Reserve
The move comes as the administration has vowed to find ways to refill the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, which has seen additional declines during the Iran war.
Shell Profit Climbs as Iran War Boosts Oil Trading
Shell, which recently announced the acquisition of Canadian oil and gas producer ARC Resources, cut its quarterly share buyback and raised its dividend.
CEO Says Maersk Will Pass Higher Oil Costs to Customers
The Iran war has raised expenses by about $500 million a month, Maersk CEO Vincent Clerc said.
DoorDash Plans to Spend $50M on Gas Price Relief for Drivers
DoorDash said demand for deliveries remained strong in the January-March period despite higher gas prices, with total orders rising 27% to 933 million.
Oil Prices Fall on Tenuous Peace Between Iran, US
Brent crude, the international standard lost $3.30 to $97.97 per barrel.
First Trump Tariff Refunds Reach Importers
The Trump administration has begun paying out refunds for the $166 billion in global tariffs that the Supreme Court declared unlawful earlier this year.
GXO Reports Swinging From Loss to Profit in Q1
GXO Logistics Inc. on May 5 reported first-quarter revenue and earnings growth, supported by a swing from a loss to a profit year over year.
Shipping Firms Whipsawed as They Wait for Hormuz to Reopen
“Ultimately, it’s still going to come back to the primary issues of risk and safety," that shippers have to evaluate.