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  • Drop in USWC domestic intermodal volumes could come soon: Hub Group
    Drop in USWC domestic intermodal volumes could come soon: Hub Group
  • US retailers project first year-over-year import cut in 19 months as tariffs bite
    US retailers project first year-over-year import cut in 19 months as tariffs bite
  • Manufacturing malaise clouds outlook for US industrial freight
    Manufacturing malaise clouds outlook for US industrial freight
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Drop in USWC domestic intermodal volumes could come soon: Hub Group

The US’ second-largest intermodal carrier has not yet felt the effects of US tariffs on China, but notes the delay in impact between the ports and the rails could take a few weeks.

US retailers project first year-over-year import cut in 19 months as tariffs bite

The National Retail Federation also warned the negative growth will accelerate, with imports through the summer expected to be at least 20% lower than the corresponding month last year. 

Manufacturing malaise clouds outlook for US industrial freight

Trade disputes cast a pall over US manufacturing and trucking as exports and imports drop, PMI surveys show.

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