US Construction Industry Strains Under Surging Material Costs

US Construction Industry Strains Under Surging Material Costs

The Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) urges the Biden administration to address soaring construction material prices, particularly lumber. High tariffs and supply-demand imbalances are driving up costs, severely squeezing contractor profit margins and threatening economic recovery. The article analyzes the root causes of the problem and its potential impact, emphasizing the necessity of government intervention to alleviate the financial strain on builders and ensure the continued stability and growth of the construction sector.

US Trucking Industry Faces HOS Rule Changes Amid Safety Debate

US Trucking Industry Faces HOS Rule Changes Amid Safety Debate

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) is set to publish the final version of the Hours of Service (HOS) rules for truck drivers. Aiming to enhance safety while providing greater flexibility, the key revisions include modifications to the 30-minute break rule, the sleeper berth exception, the adverse driving conditions exception, and the short-haul exception. Whether the new rules strike a balance between safety, efficiency, and economic factors remains to be seen.

01/20/2026 Logistics
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Proposed HOS Rule Change May Disrupt Trucking Industry

Proposed HOS Rule Change May Disrupt Trucking Industry

Proposed changes to Hours of Service (HOS) rules for truck drivers by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration have raised industry concerns. Experts believe these changes could lead to reduced capacity, increased costs, and supply chain disruptions. The industry needs to actively participate in the comment period, optimize transportation plans, strengthen collaboration, and adopt new technologies to address these challenges. This proactive approach is crucial to ensure a stable and efficient supply chain operation.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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Trump Tariff Threat Poses Challenges for Crossborder Ecommerce

Trump Tariff Threat Poses Challenges for Crossborder Ecommerce

The Trump administration is once again wielding tariffs, planning to impose 100% tariffs on Chinese goods imported into the US, posing significant challenges to cross-border e-commerce. Facing this uncertainty, sellers should adopt a diversified market strategy, optimize supply chain layout, strengthen cost control, and leverage cross-border e-commerce ERP systems to improve operational efficiency and enhance risk resistance. These measures will help achieve steady development amidst the volatile trade landscape.

US Releases Comprehensive Guide to Maritime Industry Data

US Releases Comprehensive Guide to Maritime Industry Data

The official website of the US Maritime Administration (MARAD) provides comprehensive information on US maritime shipping, including details about vessels, ports, shipping companies, and relevant regulations. Users can easily access the information they need through online resources, phone calls, or email inquiries, enabling them to stay informed about industry trends and supporting their maritime business operations. The site serves as a valuable resource for anyone involved in or interested in US maritime activities.

South Africa Transport New Regulations RCG Declaration to Be Officially Implemented to Support Customs Compliance Management

South Africa Transport New Regulations RCG Declaration to Be Officially Implemented to Support Customs Compliance Management

The South African Revenue Service announces that the Transport and Cargo Declaration (RCG) will be implemented starting August 1. Shippers are required to declare to South African Customs 24 hours prior to transportation. The new regulations aim to enhance compliance efficiency and mandate detailed information to be filled in both the master and house waybills.

07/24/2025 Logistics
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Exploring Key Elements of the New Customs Declaration: The Significance of Consignors and Production Sales Units

Exploring Key Elements of the New Customs Declaration: The Significance of Consignors and Production Sales Units

In the new customs declaration form, the definitions and reporting requirements for consignees, consignors, and production and sales units are crucial. The consignee and consignor must be legally registered entities, ensuring they are party to the foreign contract. In special cases, the contract executing entity must be specified. The production and sales unit must report the organization that actually participates in the production or sale of goods to ensure accurate information.