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  • New Jersey’s proposed worker classification rule hangs over port truckers
    New Jersey’s proposed worker classification rule hangs over port truckers
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    New and faster intermodal services put BNSF, UP on hunt for truck freight
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    Chinese brand expansion changing ‘fabric’ of global trade: Clerc
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New Jersey’s proposed worker classification rule hangs over port truckers

The new rule, a second attempt at requiring the so-called ABC test for workers in the state, has drawn opposition from multiple groups, with port trucking among the affected industries.

New and faster intermodal services put BNSF, UP on hunt for truck freight

Shippers stand to benefit on lanes where both western US railroads are vying for market share.

Chinese brand expansion changing ‘fabric’ of global trade: Clerc

Globalization is accelerating on the back of the commercial success of Chinese companies that are taking market share on the global stage, according to the Maersk CEO.

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