Bipartisan Infrastructure Bank Plan Stalls in Congress

Bipartisan Infrastructure Bank Plan Stalls in Congress

U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood strongly advocated for the establishment of a National Infrastructure Bank to address the estimated $1.5 trillion infrastructure gap. However, the plan faced strong opposition in the Republican-controlled House of Representatives, with House Transportation Committee Chairman Mica declaring it “dead on arrival.” Despite support from the Senate and some industry organizations, bipartisan divisions over its necessity and feasibility cast uncertainty on the future of the infrastructure bank. Its fate remains unclear due to these political disagreements.

Partisan Deadlock Halts US Infrastructure Bank Funding

Partisan Deadlock Halts US Infrastructure Bank Funding

This article delves into the controversy surrounding the US Infrastructure Bank, revealing deep partisan divisions on transportation investment philosophies. Republicans emphasize efficiency and market mechanisms, favoring utilizing existing systems. Democrats lean towards government leadership, believing the Infrastructure Bank can fund crucial projects. This debate is far from over. Bridging the gap and finding a path that balances the interests of all parties is a challenge for policymakers. The core disagreement lies in the extent of government intervention versus market-based solutions in addressing infrastructure needs.

IATA Cargoxml Streamlines Air Cargo with Digital Standards

IATA Cargoxml Streamlines Air Cargo with Digital Standards

The IATA Cargo-XML standard is becoming the preferred choice for electronic communication in air cargo, aiming to streamline processes, meet customs requirements, and comply with security regulations. Based on multimodal and cross-border messaging, this standard enhances efficiency, reduces costs, and strengthens cargo security management through standardized data formats. An upcoming industry event will help businesses better understand and apply the Cargo-XML standard, jointly embracing the digital future of the air cargo industry.

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Amazon Requires ISO 11199 Compliance for Walkers and Rollators

Amazon Requires ISO 11199 Compliance for Walkers and Rollators

This article provides a detailed interpretation of compliance requirements for baby walkers and wheeled walkers on the Amazon platform, specifically focusing on the ISO 11199 standard. It covers the definition and uses of baby walkers and wheeled walkers, Amazon's specific requirements for the ISO 11199 standard, and key testing items within the standard. The aim is to help merchants understand how to ensure their products meet Amazon's requirements for successful listing and sales.

Automation Engineers Sought for Smart Manufacturing in Ningbo

Automation Engineers Sought for Smart Manufacturing in Ningbo

Non-standard automation engineer wanted in Cixi, Ningbo. Responsibilities include designing, drawing, and improving non-standard equipment. Hangzhou Liyi Exhibition Co., Ltd. Ningbo Office offers broad development prospects, contributing to the automation upgrade of the cross-border e-commerce industry. The work location is at Liyi Automation in Cixi City. We are looking for a motivated individual to join our team and contribute to innovative solutions in the field of non-standard automation.

Chinas Oushuitong Aids in Crossborder Ecommerce Compliance Standards

Chinas Oushuitong Aids in Crossborder Ecommerce Compliance Standards

EUTax participated in the formulation of the national standard "Risk Prevention and Control Guidelines for Cross-border E-commerce Merchants," which has been officially released and implemented. Based on this standard, EUTax has built a full-chain compliance service matrix covering VAT, EPR, testing and certification, etc. This helps cross-border e-commerce companies improve their risk prevention and control capabilities, achieve compliant operations, and provide sellers with a "national standard-level" risk prevention and control solution.