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Illinois corn farmers are worried about losing sales to Mexico because of Trump's tariffs

The tariffs imposed by U.S. president Donald Trump on Mexican imports pose a significant risk to farmers in Jacksonville. This is because Mexico's retaliation could cause corn buyers to switch to South American rivals. Mexico is the top corn-importing country in the world. At a time when prices of grains have plummeted and chemical and seed costs for crops are on the rise, this market is crucial for U.S. producers. Farmers in Jacksonville, a small city of 17,000 residents, are more likely to benefit from Mexican demand than other farmers. The residents live near a grain loading facility where corn...

Ground Freight

US reviews the possibility of rescinding $4 billion in California grants for high-speed rail

The Trump Administration announced on Thursday that it will review the decision to rescind $4 billion in funding for California's High-Speed Rail Project. The project was approved by voters in 2008 for $10 billion, but costs have increased dramatically and President Donald Trump is a harsh critic of the effort. Under former president Joe Biden, the Transportation Department awarded more than $3 billion to this project. The initial estimate of the total project cost was $40 billion. However, that number has risen to $89 billion and $128 billion. California High-Speed Rail Authority has not yet issued a statement. Federal Railroad...

Passenger Ground & Sea Transportation

US withdrew approval of New York City congestion pricing program

The Trump administration announced on Wednesday that it was rescinding its approval of New York City’s congestion pricing program, which aims to reduce traffic while raising billions for upgrading New York’s aging bus and subway systems. U.S. Transportation secretary Sean Duffy announced that the move would stop the program, which began on 5 January and charged most drivers $9 for entry into Manhattan. The program was designed to support the Metropolitan Transportation Authority. He criticised the toll system that "leaves motorists without any free alternative highway and instead takes more money from workers to pay for a transport system and...

Transport Infrastructure

New york city states 1 million fewer automobiles have entered Manhattan considering that blockage rates start

New York's congestion pricing has led to 1 million total less vehicles going into the busiest part of Manhattan and cut commuting times because the program started on Jan. 5, a transit company said on Wednesday. The Metropolitan Transport Authority stated incoming trips times on all Hudson and East River crossings are now 10% to 30%. quicker or more, while bus service has actually likewise enhanced. Train. ridership has actually grown by 7.3% on weekdays and 12% on weekends over. January 2024. Under the program, passenger automobiles are charged $9 throughout. peak periods in Manhattan south of 60th Street. Trucks...

Transport Infrastructure

New Jersey governor prompts Trump to examine New York City's blockage rates plan

New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy on Monday asked President Donald Trump to reconsider the federal federal government's approval of New york city City's firstinthenation blockage prices program that started on Jan. 5. Murphy, a Democrat, said the program is a catastrophe for New Jersey commuters and must get the close look it should have from the federal government. Under the program, traveler cars are charged $9 throughout peak durations in Manhattan south of 60th Street. Trucks and buses pay up to $21.60. The charge is minimized by 75% in the evening. It is developed to reduce traffic and raise billions...

Passenger Ground & Sea Transportation

British Service - Jan 20

The following are the leading stories on the business pages of British papers. Reuters has not confirmed these stories and does not guarantee their precision. The Times - British transport operator FirstGroup is campaigning to avoid plans by the new transportation secretary to end private operations on the government's renationalised trains. - Plane is offering financial backing to secret suppliers to enhance production in 2025, after missing delivery targets last year due to supply chain disruptions, including concerns with engine provider CFM. The Guardian - UK medics carried out a groundbreaking operation, getting rid of a. formerly inoperable brain tumor...

Ground Transportation

Traffic falls in New york city City after $9 congestion cost presented

Traffic in Manhattan's. main business district fell by 7.5% recently and 273,000. fewer cars got in the district's main downtown after. the first blockage pricing charge in the U.S. took effect on Jan. 5, New york city City transit authorities stated on Monday. The fee is created to minimize traffic and raise billions. for mass transit, with the majority of the revenue produced targeted to. update the city's train and bus systems. The early information supports what New Yorkers have been telling us. all week-- traffic is down, the streets feel safer, and buses. are moving much faster, said Janno...

Passenger Transportation Services

New York taxi jumps walkway outside Macy's on Christmas Day, injuring 7

Seven people were injured in New York City on Christmas Day when a taxi jumped a pathway and hit pedestrians outside a Macy's outlet store after the cab driver suffered a medical episode, authorities said on Wednesday. The occurrence happened in Midtown Manhattan near Macy's. flagship store in Herald Square near the corner of West 34th. Street and Avenue of the Americas, or Sixth Avenue. The store,. with its elaborately embellished display windows, is a magnet for. tourists and native Brand-new Yorkers around the holidays. In addition to the 58-year-old taxi driver, the injured. consisted of a 9-year-old young boy,...

Ground Transportation

Sleeping woman killed when set on fire on New york city subway train, police state

Police arrested a male they stated set a female on fire while she appeared to be asleep on a. New york city City subway train on Sunday early morning, killing her. The female, who has not been recognized, sat motionlessly. aboard a fixed F train at the Coney Island-Stillwell Opportunity. train station in Brooklyn at about 7:30 a.m. (1230 GMT) when an. unidentified guy approached her and used a lighter to set her. clothing on fire, the New york city Authorities Department said. Cops. said there was no interaction before the attack and they did not. think the two individuals...

Transportation

Unifor members ratify brand-new agreement with Canadian National Train

Unifor stated on Sunday that its members at Canadian National Train have validated a. brand-new fouryear collective agreement, averting a possible strike. action. Unifor, which represents more than 3,000 members at the. railway's Council 4000 and Local 100 committees, said the. agreement consists of enhancements to salaries and advantages as well as. job securities for members operating in CN terminals and. headquarters throughout Canada. The railway earlier this month had actually reached a brand-new tentative. four-year cumulative arrangement with the union. This arrangement protects essential gains that reflect the. important contributions of Unifor members to CN's operations,. Unifor National President...

Passenger Ground & Sea Transportation

United States government shutdown could cost travel sector $1 billion per week, interfere with vacation travel

A partial federal government shutdown could cost the U.S. travel industry $1 billion weekly and cause widespread disturbances for travelers, a trade group representing airline companies, hotels and other travel business stated on Friday. An extended government shutdown threatens holiday travel disturbances that Americans won't endure, stated U.S. Travel Association CEO Geoff Freeman. On Thursday, the head of the Transport Security Administration alerted an extended partial U.S. government shutdown could result in longer wait times at airports. TSA expects to evaluate a record 40 million guests over the vacations after setting records over the Thanksgiving vacation. Fitch Scores said on...

Passenger Transportation Services

Martin Midstream states Glass Lewis backs buyout deal with Martin Resource

Martin Midstream Partners said on Wednesday that proxy advisory firm Glass Lewis has advised the energy infrastructure firm's unitholders to vote for the business's proposed buyout deal with Martin Resource Management Corp. . The statement of the Glass Lewis report comes days after Martin Midstream had actually stated that another proxy advisory company Institutional Investor Provider (ISS) had also suggested a. favorable vote for the deal. However, 2 hedge funds Nut Tree Capital Management and. Caspian Capital, holding 13.6% of Martin Midstream, are. promoting a competing bid and urging investors to vote against. the deal. The two hedge funds have...

Europe

Transport Infrastructure

French rail operator Transilien SNCF Voyageurs halts Alstom's new train deliveries

Transilien SNCF Voyageurs, France's national rail operator, confirmed Monday that it would suspend the deliveries of trains from Alstom SA to Paris' RER system. The company cited high failure rates and poor manufacturing. Alstom was not available to comment immediately on the 4.2% decline in its shares at 1412 GMT. These orders are part of a 2027 framework agreement between SNCF Voyageurs, Alstom and Ile-de-France Mobilites. This authority regulates public transport operators in Paris and its surroundings. 166 RER NGs are currently in production. Transilien SNCF Voyageurs said in an emailed message that the failure rate of Alstom's RER New...

Ground Transportation

Greek protesters demand justice over fatal 2023 train crash

Tens of thousands of Greeks protested outside parliament in Athens on Sunday to require justice for the 57 individuals who died almost two years back in the nation's worst train disaster. Protesters held banners reading: We won't forget and I. have no oxygen - echoing a lady's last words in a call to. emergency services that was released by regional media recently. We are here and we will not stop ... till those. responsible are held liable, stated Maria Karistianou, whose. 20-year-old daughter passed away in the 2023 train crash. Brief clashes broke out between authorities and some protesters. after...

Ground Transportation

Greek protesters demand justice for victims of 2023 train crash

10s of thousands of Greeks rallied outside parliament in Athens on Sunday to require justice over a train crash in 2023 that eliminated 57 people in the nation's worst railway disaster. The protesters held banners reading: We will not forget and I have no oxygen, echoing a woman's last words in a call to emergency services published by regional media last week. Demonstrations were kept in other cities in Greece and abroad. A judicial investigation is still in progress over the head-on crash of a freight train and a guest train loaded with students prior to midnight on Feb. 28,...

Western Europe

East Asia

Passenger Ground & Sea Transportation

Eneos, a Japanese company, will cease lubricants manufacturing at Yokohama in March 2028

Eneos Japan, the largest oil refiner in Japan, announced on Tuesday it would gradually stop production of lubricants, and certain petroleum products, at its Yokohama facility near Tokyo, by March 2028. However, they will look into moving lubricants to other facilities. In a press release, the company stated that the decision was made after a thorough review of the refining landscape and the marketing landscape. This included a structural decline in the domestic demand for petroleum and the intensifying competition in Asia. Eneos Holdings' Eneos unit said: "We have determined that it is urgent to restructure our production and supply...

Passenger Ground & Sea Transportation

China's Pony.ai eyes robotaxi services in Hong Kong, joining Baidu

Guangzhoubased Pony.ai Inc. is looking for to release its robotaxi services in Hong. Kong, signing up with Baidu in a race to supply services in. the city, as the self-governing driving firm looks to broaden its. operations internationally. Nasdaq-listed Pony.ai strategies to supply robotaxi travelling. services for airport personnel within Hong Kong International. Airport before broadening into other city locations in the city, the. company stated in a declaration late on Friday. It did not provide a. timespan for the launch. Chinese artificial intelligence giant Baidu is likewise considering. the launch of its driverless taxi service in the city after...

Passenger Ground & Sea Transportation

Beijing unveils plans to increase driverless vehicle use in capital

China's capital Beijing passed brand-new regulations on Tuesday to encourage self-governing driving technology in the city, with authorities preparing to ultimately permit driverless public buses and taxis. Self-governing automobiles that pass roadway screening and security assessments will be enabled to look for roadway trials, the state-backed Beijing Daily paper reported, which stated the new guidelines take effect from April 1. The city supports making use of autonomous automobiles for personal vehicles, metropolitan buses, cable cars and taxis, it said, adding that it wishes to encourage the building and construction of smart road infrastructure to support such transport. In a separate...

Passenger Transportation Services

China extends license age limitation for truck, bus motorists as population ages

China will extend licence age limitations for motorists of mediumsized and big buses also as trucks, as part of broader efforts to attend to the obstacles positioned by an aging population, falling birth rate and a shrinking labour swimming pool. Keeping older transportation workers on the payroll will be essential to helping preserve stability throughout China's huge transportation system in the medium-term as the sector prepares to embrace more self-governing vehicles. Just over a years back, the capital Beijing enabled male bus drivers to retire five years earlier - at the age of 55 - for health factors, as it...

Ground Transportation

Japan's Nikkei touches more than a week high on hopes of strong US economy

Japan's Nikkei share average touched its highest in more than one week on Monday, as financiers bought stocks anticipating the U.S. economy to stay strong. The Nikkei reached 39,053.64, hitting its greatest given that Nov. 15, before ending the early morning session 1.53% greater at 38,868.68. The more comprehensive Topix was up 1.02% to 2,747.14. Abroad factors are essential for Japanese stocks now as we have actually not seen much market moving catalysts within Japan, said Fumio Matsumoto, chief strategist at Okasan Securities. Wall Street closed greater on Friday, with all 3 major indexes posting weekly gains, as financiers basked...

Passenger Transportation Services

Chinese self-driving firm WeRide notches $4.21 bln valuation in US IPO

Self-driving firm WeRide notched an appraisal of $ 4.21 billion after raising $120 million in its U.S. initial public offering (IPO) on Friday, ending up being the latest Chinese company to capitalize on reducing regulatory hurdles to list in New York. The company offered 7.7 million American depositary shares in the offering at $15.50 a piece, the lower end of its targeted range of $15.50 to $18.50 per ADS. It likewise raised around $320.5 million in a concurrent personal positioning. WeRide anticipates to raise an overall of $458.5 million from both the IPO and the personal placement. The Chinese firm,...

Passenger Transportation Services

Tokyo Metro shares untraded on market debut

Tokyo City saw its stock untraded on its Tokyo market launching on Wednesday with a. excess of buy orders in early trade. Tokyo Metro, one of the capital's 2 major train. operators, raised $2.3 billion after pricing its initial public. offering at the top of an indicative variety at 1,200 yen apiece. The IPO was more than 15 times oversubscribed, Reuters has. reported, with financiers drawn to a family name with an. appealing dividend yield. The listing of a big company familiar to individual. financiers has a large benefit in widening the investor base,. Toshio Morita, CEO of the Japan...

Ground Transportation

Tokyo City set to raise $2.3 bln in Japan's biggest IPO in 6 years, sources state

Tokyo City is anticipated to raise 348.6 billion yen ($ 2.3 billion) after rates its initial public offering at the top end of its variety, according to 2 sources familiar with the matter, in the largest IPO in Japan for 6 years. The IPO was more than 15 times oversubscribed, stated the sources, with the firm's dividend yield seen as an appealing proposition by many including retail investors drawn to a. home name. The business has priced the shares at 1,200 yen apiece,. compared to a series of 1,100 to 1,200 yen, according to the. sources, who decreased to be...

Transport Infrastructure

Tokyo City set to raise $2.3 bln in Japan's greatest IPO in years, sources state

Tokyo Metro is expected to raise 348.6 billion yen ($ 2.3 billion) after pricing its going public at the top end of its range, according to two sources knowledgeable about the matter, in the biggest IPO in Japan for 6 years. The company has actually priced the shares at 1,200 yen each, compared to a series of 1,100 to 1,200 yen, said the sources, who declined to be called as the info is not public. Tokyo Metro declined to comment. One of Tokyo's two major subway operators, the company is set to announce the rates later Tuesday and list on...

Passenger Ground & Sea Transportation

Carlyle-backed Rigaku wants to raise up to $870 mln in Tokyo IPO

Japan Xray screening tool maker Rigaku set a tentative going public (IPO) price range of 1,230 to 1,260 yen ($ 8.48) per share versus a preliminary quote of 1,230 yen, a regulative filing showed on Wednesday. At the top of the range, Rigaku, which is backed by buyout company Carlyle Group, would raise approximately 129 billion yen ($ 870 million), consisting of an overallotment. Rigaku's final IPO rate will be selected Oct. 17, before the Tokyo Stock market listing on Oct. 25. Japan's stock exchange suffered a selloff in early August, sparked by a surprise rate of interest walking and...

Passenger Ground & Sea Transportation

Subway operator Tokyo City releases $2.25 bln IPO

Subway operator Tokyo Metro said on Friday it prepares to note on the Tokyo Stock Exchange on Oct. 23, setting the phase for what would be Japan's biggest initial public offering (IPO) in about six years. At Tokyo City's a sign price of 1,100 yen per share, 319.55 billion yen ($ 2.25 billion) worth of shares will be used. Tokyo City's history go back to 1920 with the facility of the Tokyo Underground Railway Business. Seven years later, it opened Japan's very first subway line, between the Asakusa and Ueno districts of Tokyo. Individually, Rigaku, a maker of X-ray screening...

Transport Infrastructure

Malaysia's sultan to check out China, eyes facilities assistance

Malaysia's Sultan Ibrahim will visit China for a fourday visit, China's foreign ministry said on Wednesday, with the ceremonial ruler from the southern state of Johor most likely to seek assistance to revive jobs improving its connectivity to neighbouring Singapore. Sultan Ibrahim was installed as the country's 17th king in January, under a special system of monarchy where the heads of Malaysia's 9 royal families take turns to be the king every 5 years, and are expected to stay above politics. However the 65 year-old has actually suggested he means to weigh in on the nation's political issues , and...