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Laura Robb, Associate Editor |

The average monthly year-over-year decline in imports from October through February is almost 16%, according to the latest Global Port Tracker (GPT).

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The move by CSX to relieve Joe Hinrichs of his duties comes after Ancora Holdings urged the railroad’s board of directors to seek a merger with BNSF Railway or Canadian Pacific Kansas City in response to the UP-NS deal.

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