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C.H. Robinson's profits beat quarterly estimates due to cost control and weak freight demand

C.H. Robinson's fourth-quarter profit was above Wall Street expectations on Wednesday as cost control helped the global freight forwarder to mitigate the impact of a weak demand in a challenging international trade environment. In aftermarket trading, shares of?the company? rose 6.3%. The largest U.S. Freight Broker reported a 5% drop in operating costs for the quarter. Personnel expenses, other selling, administrative and general costs all fell by about?5%. The average number of employees fell by 12.9% during the fourth quarter. C.H. Robinson has increasingly used artificial intelligence to streamline operations and reduce manual processes. This shift is occurring as the...







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China warns Panama that it will pay a hefty price after the CK Hutchison deal was quashed

China warned Panama that it would pay "heavy" prices if a court decision in Panama annulled the contract of Hong Kong's CK Hutchison to operate?two port at the Panama Canal. China's Hong Kong & Macau?Affairs Office branded the ruling of Panama's Supreme Court as "absurd", "shameful, and pathetic" and vowed that it would defend the interests Chinese firms. The Panamanian authorities didn't immediately respond to our request for comment. The court's ruling last week invalidated a contract held by Panama Ports Company (a CK Hutchison subordinate) since the 1990s to operate container terminals on the Pacific and Atlantic entrances of...

Transport Infrastructure

Venezuelan oil exports rose sharply under US control in January, according to data

Shipping data shows that Venezuelan oil exports increased to 800,000 barrels a day (bpd), from 498,000 in December. This was after the U.S. captured Nicolas Maduro, and the end of a blockade on oil, which allowed traders to carry the majority of exports. Washington imposed a crude oil embargo against the U.S. sanctioned country to put pressure on Maduro in December and seized 7 tankers. The blockade caused the accumulation of 40 million barrels crude oil and fuel in tanks and vessels onshore that couldn't be exported, forcing Venezuela's state energy company PDVSA (the Venezuelan government-owned energy company) to reduce...

Transport Infrastructure

Protesters block truck traffic at Cargill's facility in Northern Brazil

According to a statement released by Cargill in response to questions on Monday, protesters are blocking the entrance to its?Santarem terminal in northern Brazil. Cargill denies any occupation of their facilities by protesters identified by local media, as Indigenous groups. Cargill's terminal in?Santarem handles corn and soybeans. According to the news website G1, Indigenous people protested at the site in opposition to a decree that allowed dredging on the 'Tapajos river, which is a key export corridor for agricultural products. Cargill stated that the protest started on January 22. Cargill said in a statement that it had "no control" over...

Transport Infrastructure

Consequences of the Panama court decision to quash CK Hutchison's port concessions

The Panama Supreme Court annulled CK Hutchison’s contract last week to operate two Panama Canal Ports. This was part of a deal worth $23 billion to sell all the global port assets owned by the Hong Kong-based conglomerate. Court said that the contract of Panama?Ports Company, a subsidiary of CK Hutchison, violated Panama’s constitution because it gave the company exclusive tax benefits and privileges. What We Know: CK 'Hutchison is controlled by Hong Kong’s richest man Li Ka -shing. In March last year, a deal was announced that covered 43 ports in '23 countries', 'including two near the Panama Canal',...

Transport Infrastructure

Court rules that contract with Hong Kong port operator violates Panama constitution

The Panama Supreme Court ruled that a contract signed by a Hong Kong-based company in 1990 to operate the ports at the Panama Canal was in violation of the Panama Constitution and did not serve the public interest. The court released its decision on Friday, but did not explain the reasoning behind it. The decision was first reported by local TVN, and has since been confirmed by an official of the court. The decision was a win for Washington amid intensifying U.S. - China rivalry on global trade routes and President Donald Trump’s attempts to exert dominance over Latin America....

Transport Infrastructure

Panama court voids CK Hutchison port contracts

The Supreme Court of Panama, late Thursday night, annulled the key 'port contracts' held by a subsidiary of CK Hutchison based in Hong Kong. They ruled that the contracts violated the constitution and left the future of operations along the Panama Canal uncertain. Since the 1990s, Panama?Ports company, a CK Hutchison subordinate, has?held contracts to operate container terminals 'at the canal's Pacific & Atlantic entrances', apart from the waterway operations. The?ruling is seen as a victory for Washington where President Donald 'Trump has pushed hard to curb Chinese influence and increase U.S. control of?the waterway. The critics of these contracts,...

Transport Infrastructure

Microsoft plummets, Meta rallies amid investor demand for AI payoffs

Big Tech earnings this week have been a clear message: Investors are willing to overlook spending on artificial Intelligence if it drives strong growth but will punish companies who fall short. The stark contrast in the market's?reaction? to Microsoft and Meta's earnings on Thursday was a reminder of how much has changed since ChatGPT launched the AI boom over three years ago. Microsoft lost 10% of its market value, losing more than $350 Billion, after its cloud business did not impress. Meta, however, gained 10%. Microsoft's $3.2 trillion market value still surpasses Meta's $1.86 billion, but Meta shares have risen...

Transport Infrastructure

Norfolk Southern reports a rise in its quarterly profit due to cost control

Norfolk Southern reported an increase in its fourth-quarter profits on Thursday, citing a?cost control strategy amid a fluctuating freight demand and persistent macroeconomic pressure. The U.S. Surface Transportation Board sent Union Pacific's $85 billion merger proposal back to the company earlier this month for revision. Surface Transportation Board has deemed that the December merger application is incomplete. Union Pacific CEO Jim Vena, however, said the request was routine and that the deal would still be completed in the first half 2027. Mark George, Norfolk CEO, said that the rejection of the merger request was more a "procedural" issue than a...

Transport Infrastructure

Investors punish Big Tech AI expenditure that results in slower growth

Investors responded this week to Big Tech's earnings with a harsh warning: They will forgive companies that spend record amounts if they bring solid growth but punish them if they don't. This shows how the stakes have changed in three years since ChatGPT was launched. Meta Platforms, which owns Facebook, saw its revenue surge by 24% during the quarter ending December. This was due to online advertising targeting that was boosted?by artificial Intelligence. AI was also responsible for a first quarter revenue forecast that surpassed estimates. Meta's increasing sales were able to?fund? data-center spending expected to rise by as much...

Transport Infrastructure

Abu Dhabi's Lunate names an ex-ADQ leader to spearhead global expansion

Lunate, based in Abu Dhabi, has appointed Mohammed Hassan Alsuwaidi as its executive chairman and managing director. He will be leading the firm's global expansion strategy. Lunate manages $115 Billion in assets, and describes itself in a press release as an independent commercial partner-led alternative investing company. Alsuwaidi will help to expand its international presence, and deepen institutional capital relationships. Over the next five years, the firm plans to double its assets under management. Alsuwaidi is the founder CEO of ADQ. The fund is owned by Abu Dhabi and is the third largest sovereign wealth fund in the emirate. Since...

Transport Infrastructure

Sources say that Chevron will increase its Venezuelan oil exports to the US in March.

Two sources familiar with the plans on Wednesday said that oil producer Chevron will increase exports of Venezuelan crude from the U.S. up to 300,000 barrels per day (bpd). This is up from 100,000 bpd last December and 230,000 bpd this month. The U.S. firm, which is the principal partner of Venezuelan state-run energy company PDVSA has chartered a dozen oil tankers in order to increase shipments at its projects and drain inventories accumulated since December when a U.S. ban on Venezuelan exports left millions of barrels in tanks and vessels onshore. Four Chevron - PDVSA joint ventures produce between...

Transport Infrastructure

Sources say that the US is working on a general license to lift some sanctions against Venezuelan oil industry

Three sources familiar with this preparation revealed on Tuesday that U.S. officials are preparing to issue a license to lift'some sanctions' from Venezuelan energy companies. This is a departure from the previous plan of granting individual exemptions for sanctions to companies wanting to do business there. U.S. officials said that following the capture by the U.S. of Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro in the first week of this month, Washington would ease the sanctions on Venezuela's energy sector to facilitate a $2 Billion oil supply deal and an ambitious $100 Billion reconstruction plan for the country's petroleum industry. In recent weeks,...

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Passenger Transportation Services

Fuel switches on the grounded Air India plane were found to be in compliance with Indian regulations

India's aviation regulator announced on Tuesday that the fuel switches on a grounded Air India Dreamliner were satisfactory after a pilot had reported a possible problem with the mechanism. Fuel switches were the cause of an Air India Dreamliner crash last year, which killed 260 people and led to a tighter examination of the airline. Switches regulate the flow of jet fuel to a plane's engine. Air India announced on Monday that it had grounded the Boeing Dreamliner after a pilot reported an alleged defect in the fuel control switch. The plane was scheduled to fly between London and Bengaluru....

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China bans 'hidden car door handles' to combat safety concerns

China will ban hidden car door handles starting in 2027. It is the first country that has banned a design pioneered and used by Tesla, as well as Chinese competitors such a Xiaomi. In both China and the United States, there are concerns about safety issues with the hidden handle design. It can be operated by a key fob, mobile phone, or manually. The U.S. Auto Safety Agency opened a defect investigation last year into the emergency door release controls on Tesla's Model?3 sedan. Tesla, who did not respond to the investigation at that time, failed to immediately reply to...

Passenger Transportation Services

Singapore airshow kicks off amid supply-chain strains and regional demand surge

Singapore hosted Asia's largest aviation conference on Tuesday, as the industry aims to achieve ambitious regional growth goals despite widespread supply shortages which have delayed many aircraft delivery. The 10th edition?Singapore Airshow? will feature more than 1,000 companies, including industry giants Airbus and Boeing as well as local champion ST Engineering. There is also a new generation of drone-focused defence firms such Asuril Industries and Shield AI. Singapore announced on Monday that it will launch its own space agency at the accompanying space summit. China and India are driving the Asia-Pacific region's rapid growth in air travel. By 2026, passenger...

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Analysts say that the decline in copper from its record high is due to a weakening demand and rising stocks.

Analysts said that the near 9% decline in copper prices over the past two days is a return to "reality" for a market, whose recent surge of record highs was 'ahead of?the fundamentals. More losses are likely. They say that weak demand, increasing stockpiles and the possibility of increased supplies made it clear that copper's record-breaking rally last Thursday to $14,527.50 per metric ton was not sustainable. Alice Fox, Macquarie's analyst, said that prices had risen far beyond the fundamentals. "Investors were rushing into the market and pushing up prices", she added. "We believe the market was in a global...

Ground Freight

Norfolk Southern reports a rise in its quarterly profit due to cost control

Norfolk Southern announced a higher profit for the fourth quarter on Thursday due to cost control. This was despite uneven freight demand, and a persistent macroeconomic stress. The results come after the U.S. Surface?Transportation?Board earlier this month returned Union Pacific's $85 billion merger proposal with the company to be revised. Surface Transportation Board has deemed Union Pacific's December merger application incomplete. However, Jim Vena, the CEO of Union Pacific, said that the request was routine and the deal is still on schedule to close in the first half of 2027. Norfolk stated in October that it anticipated future top-line fluctuations...

Ground Freight

Gatik, a self-driving truck company, secures $600M in contract revenue

Gatik announced on Tuesday that it had secured $600,000,000?in contract revenue and has deployed 'fully driverless trucks' for commercial operations. This highlights the ambitions of the autonomous trucking company to gain a foothold in the market. The heavy regulatory scrutiny surrounding safety has made the commercialization of autonomous vehicles a challenge. However, advances in artificial intelligent have helped many firms improve their technology. Gautam Nang, CEO and founder of Gatik, said: "Today we operate fully driverless trucks across multiple logistic networks and markets. We serve the largest retailers and CPG firms in the country." Gatik's trucks operate nearly?24-hours a day....

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Shares rise as Amazon's volume reduction accelerates; UPS will eliminate 30,000 additional jobs

United Parcel Service, the largest package delivery company in the world, announced on Tuesday that it will close 24 additional facilities and eliminate up to 30,000 positions by 2026. This is due to its ongoing shift towards a'more profitable business. In midday trading, shares of the company rose 4%. The company also announced fourth quarter results that exceeded Wall Street expectations and forecasted a surprise increase in annual revenue. FedEx shares gained 2.6%. Carol Tome, CEO of the company, said in a conference with analysts that the company plans to reduce Amazon deliveries. "We are now in the last six...

Ground Freight

Union Pacific posts downbeat quarterly results, says US regulator query "routine"

Union Pacific, the U.S. railroad, reported results for its fourth quarter that were below analyst estimates on Tuesday. This was due to a 'volatile freight market and macroeconomic pressures', which strained its operations. Last year, the?company unveiled an A $85 billion acquisition bid It will create the nation's first coast-tocoast freight railroad. Rail unions have been vocal in their opposition to the merger, claiming that it could threaten jobs and raise costs for shippers. The U.S. Surface Transportation Board returned the proposal for revision in early?this week, citing that it was missing information. It also applied tougher competition rules after...

Ground Freight

US rail regulator finds merger application between Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern incomplete

The U.S. Surface Transportation Board sent Union Pacific's $85 billion merger proposal with Norfolk Southern back to be revised on Friday, saying that it was missing required information. This is part of an ongoing review by the U.S. The STB rejected the application in December, citing a lack of projections on market share and competition impacts. The board denied the application without prejudice and allowed the railroads to re-file once they addressed the deficiencies. Donald Trump publicly supported the merger proposal. The administration tends to 'approve large transactions or impose remedy rather than blocking them outright. A merger of this...

Ground Freight

J.B. Hunt’s profit increases in the fourth quarter on cost reductions

J.B. Hunt Transport Services, a U.S. trucking company, reported an increased profit for the fourth quarter on Thursday. This was largely due to a strong shipping demand during peak season and efforts made by all departments to reduce costs. As volumes increase, carriers add seasonal surcharges. The company is pursuing cost reductions in order to increase efficiency. This is because the trucking industry has been experiencing a downturn for'more than three years, marked by excessive capacity and seasonal volume increases, which have kept rates low. The expectation of a U.S. trucking market turnaround in 2026 is gaining momentum. This is...

Ground Freight

Iveco and PlusAI expand their partnership with autonomous truck testing in Spain

PlusAI, the self-driving vehicle startup, announced on Monday that it would launch Southern Europe's very first program to test heavy-duty autonomous vehicles. It will also expand its partnership with Iveco Group and brand IVECO. Two IVECO S-Way truck equipped with PlusAI’s Level 4 autonomous driving.system will be tested on a 300-km route between.Madrid.and Zaragoza in 2026. A safety operator will also be onboard. Trials will be conducted with Spanish logistics operator Sese, and the regional government of Aragon. PlusAI in Silicon Valley, with offices in Europe and America, has been working with Iveco on joint research and tests for many...

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Dar Global and Trump Organization Launch $10 Billion Saudi Developments

Ziad El Chaar, CEO of Saudi real estate developer Dar Global, announced on Sunday that two Trump-branded luxury projects will be launched in Riyadh (Saudi Arabia) and Jeddah (Jordan). Chaar said that the projects include the Trump National Golf Course in Riyadh and the Trump International Hotel at Diriyah. This is a massive project located on the western edge of the Saudi capital. Chaar said that a mixed-use development called Trump Plaza is planned for Jeddah. Chaar stated that the projects were in line with Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030, which aims to diversify its economy and move away from oil....

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Aluminium prices in the US reach record levels due to tariffs and low stock

Aluminum consumers in the United States pay record prices. These are significantly higher than the import levies, transport costs, and other factors would suggest. This is because tight supplies globally exacerbate the impact of the tariffs, and the low U.S. inventory. Aluminium is needed by industries like automotive, aerospace and packaging. Aluminum prices can have a knock-on effect on the economy, as they increase manufacturing costs, squeeze margins, and eventually drive inflation. In June, President Donald Trump increased tariffs on U.S. aluminum imports from 25% to 50% to encourage local production. Aluminium?costs have increased by 40% for U.S. customers since...

Ground Freight

Aluminium prices in the US reach record levels due to tariffs and low stock

Aluminum?consumers are paying record prices in the United States, far above what import levies and transportation costs would justify, due to tight supplies worldwide and the 'impact' of tariffs on low U.S. stocks. Aluminium is needed by industries like automotive, aerospace and packaging. Aluminum prices can have a knock-on effect on the economy, as they increase manufacturing costs, squeeze margins, and eventually drive inflation. In June, President Donald Trump increased tariffs on U.S. aluminum imports by 50% to encourage local production. Aluminium costs have risen since then for consumers in the U.S. Consumers have seen a 40% increase to $5,200...

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US withholds $160M in funding for California due to foreign driver licenses

The U.S. Department of Transportation announced on Wednesday that it is withholding federal funds of $160 million from California for failing to cancel 17,000 commercial driver's licences improperly issued by non-U.S. Citizens. First, the department warned that it would take action in September. USDOT stated that California failed to revoke licenses within the agreed upon deadline of January 5, A spokesperson for California Governor Gavin Newsom declined to comment immediately, but previously stated that the state's commercial drivers license holders "had a deadly crash rate nearly 40 percent lower than the average national." Texas, the only state with more commercial...