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Pharma giants pledge up to $70B to boost U.S. manufacturing amid tariff threat

Facing a possible 100% tariff on branded drugs, major pharmaceutical companies are accelerating U.S. manufacturing and R&D investments. Pfizer, AstraZeneca, Eli Lilly, Johnson & Johnson and Roche announced commitments ranging from $3.5 billion to $70 billion, securing temporary tariff exemptions or price concessions.

LPG Supply Restoration May Take 3-4 Years, Says Govt Official: Report
NewsApr 15, 2026

LPG Supply Restoration May Take 3-4 Years, Says Govt Official: Report

A senior Indian government official warned that restoring disrupted global LPG supplies could take three to four years, amid uncertainty over whether production halts are temporary or permanent. India, which sources about 60% of its LPG imports from West Asia,...

By TelecomTalk (India)
Using Data to Reduce Truck Turn Times
BlogApr 15, 2026

Using Data to Reduce Truck Turn Times

Truck turn times at distribution centers and ports are a hidden cost that can be quantified through real‑time gate data. The article highlights how ports like Oakland and San Pedro Bay track entry and exit timestamps, enabling trend analysis and incentives to...

By Commercial Carrier Journal (CCJ)
South Korea Has An Oil Problem. Canada Is Helping To Fix It
NewsApr 15, 2026

South Korea Has An Oil Problem. Canada Is Helping To Fix It

The Strait of Hormuz blockade has forced South Korea to look beyond the Middle East for crude, and Canada’s Trans‑Mountain Expansion (TMX) now ships oil to the Pacific, letting Korean refiners buy Western Canadian Select at about $10 per barrel...

By OilPrice.com – Main
Middle East War Impacts Aviation, Statistics Show
NewsApr 15, 2026

Middle East War Impacts Aviation, Statistics Show

Fuel prices for international flights have more than doubled since the Middle East war began, reaching US$1.2816 per litre—a 122% increase, while domestic jet fuel rose 116% to NT$44.2 (about $1.4) per litre. The surge has pushed flight cancellations to...

By Taipei Times – Business
Eswatini Excluded From China’s Policy
NewsApr 15, 2026

Eswatini Excluded From China’s Policy

China will grant tariff‑free access to goods from 53 African nations, deliberately leaving out Eswatini because it recognizes Taiwan. Deputy Minister Chen Ming‑chi said the exclusion will have a minimal economic effect, though it may carry a psychological signal. Taiwan...

By Taipei Times – Business
Build Anti‑Fragile Supply Chains with the 4R Framework
SocialApr 15, 2026

Build Anti‑Fragile Supply Chains with the 4R Framework

Two weeks ago, I had the pleasure of spending an evening with @SupplyChainProf and enjoyed the PROF, RICHARD CURRY. The main reason for me was to pick up expert insights from the leading authority in Supply Chain Risk and Resilience,...

By Dr. Muddassir Ahmed
Russia and Cuba
BlogApr 15, 2026

Russia and Cuba

Russia’s foreign minister Sergei Lavrov announced that Moscow will keep delivering oil and humanitarian aid to Cuba, following a recent shipment of roughly 700,000 barrels of crude. The pledge was made during Lavrov’s visit to China and underscores the long‑standing...

By Latin America Daily Briefing
Trump’s Waiver Of Jones Act Fails To Cool Oil Prices
NewsApr 15, 2026

Trump’s Waiver Of Jones Act Fails To Cool Oil Prices

President Trump issued a 60‑day Jones Act waiver hoping to shave a few cents off U.S. fuel costs, but oil prices remain elevated as global supply disruptions and rising crude costs dominate. Brent fell 4.2% to $95.09 per barrel and...

By OilPrice.com – Main
Former Walmart Canada Exec John Bayliss to Join Metro
NewsApr 15, 2026

Former Walmart Canada Exec John Bayliss to Join Metro

Metro Inc. announced that John Bayliss, a former Walmart Canada senior executive, will become executive vice‑president of national supply chain and procurement, effective May 29. Bayliss leaves his role as CEO of Mastermind Toys, where he has served since May 2025, after...

By Canadian Grocer
U.S. Grid-Scale Battery Production to Support 100% of Renewable Generating Capacity
NewsApr 15, 2026

U.S. Grid-Scale Battery Production to Support 100% of Renewable Generating Capacity

The United States has rapidly built grid‑scale battery manufacturing capacity, reaching roughly 70 GWh of finished storage systems in 2025—enough to meet the entire storage demand of wind and solar generation. Companies such as Fluence, LG Energy Solution, Samsung SDI, SK On and...

By Electronic Design
How to Get an Accurate Car Shipping Estimate Without Hidden Fees
BlogApr 15, 2026

How to Get an Accurate Car Shipping Estimate Without Hidden Fees

Consumers face wildly divergent car‑shipping quotes—sometimes $600 versus $1,400 for the same route—because auto‑transport pricing fluctuates with diesel costs, truck availability, and real‑time demand. Predatory brokers exploit this volatility by offering artificially low numbers to secure deposits, then adding hidden...

By HedgeThink
Carriers Redeploy Hormuz-Stranded Ships for Intra-Gulf Shuttle Operations
NewsApr 15, 2026

Carriers Redeploy Hormuz-Stranded Ships for Intra-Gulf Shuttle Operations

Container carriers are repurposing vessels stranded in the Strait of Hormuz for short‑haul shuttle services within the Gulf. CMA CGM has moved five of its 13 trapped ships into feeder routes between northern ports, while MSC, with 15 immobilized vessels, is...

By Journal of Commerce (JOC)
50 Years of Global Shop Solutions: A Conversation with Dusty Alexander CEO and President, Global Shop Solutions
NewsApr 15, 2026

50 Years of Global Shop Solutions: A Conversation with Dusty Alexander CEO and President, Global Shop Solutions

Global Shop Solutions celebrated its 50th anniversary as a family‑owned ERP provider that has never strayed from a manufacturing‑only focus. Founded in 1976, the company grew by embedding its platform directly on shop floors, expanding internationally while maintaining a debt‑free...

By ERP News
Iran Offers Free Passage Through Hormuz If US Deals
SocialApr 15, 2026

Iran Offers Free Passage Through Hormuz If US Deals

Reuters: "Iran could consider allowing ships to sail freely through the Oman side ​of the Strait of Hormuz without risk of attack ‌as part of proposals it has offered in negotiations with the United States if a deal is clinched...

By Rory Johnston
Iran Can Withstand Two Months without Oil Exports
NewsApr 15, 2026

Iran Can Withstand Two Months without Oil Exports

Iran can sustain its current oil output of roughly 3.5 million barrels per day for about two months if exports are halted, according to consultancy FGE NextantECA. The U.S. blockade that began on April 13 blocks an estimated 2 million bpd from reaching China,...

By BusinessLIVE
Proactive Fleet Strategies: Leveraging AI, Integration, Predictive Maintenance for Future Success
NewsApr 15, 2026

Proactive Fleet Strategies: Leveraging AI, Integration, Predictive Maintenance for Future Success

A NAFA Institute panel highlighted how AI‑powered cameras, telematics integration, and predictive maintenance are reshaping fleet management. Real‑time in‑cab coaching slashed unsafe driving incidents for companies like SavATree and the City of Akron, while API‑linked data streams unlocked hidden cost...

By FleetOwner
Amtrak Unveils Ambitious 800‑car Long‑distance Fleet Plan
SocialApr 15, 2026

Amtrak Unveils Ambitious 800‑car Long‑distance Fleet Plan

Amtrak released a vision for their new long-distance fleet as they drop an RFP for 800 more cars, and let me tell you, this is exactly how I want to celebrate Tax Day.

By Hayden Clarkin (The Transit Guy)
US DOE Selects Five Project to Restart Domestic Primary Gallium Recovery
NewsApr 15, 2026

US DOE Selects Five Project to Restart Domestic Primary Gallium Recovery

The U.S. Department of Energy announced roughly $5.4 million in funding for five projects aimed at restarting domestic primary gallium recovery, a capability absent since 1987. The TRACE‑Ga initiative, managed by ENERGYWERX, will prototype novel extraction methods from waste streams, alumina...

By Semiconductor Today
Swire Shipping Updates Terminal Handling Charges Across Europe
BlogApr 15, 2026

Swire Shipping Updates Terminal Handling Charges Across Europe

Swire Shipping announced a revision of its terminal handling charges (THC) across nine European markets, effective April 23, 2026. Rates vary by country and cargo type, with the United Kingdom charging £240 ($310) for standard containers and £310 ($403) for...

By Container News
Iran War Leads To Fluoride Shortages For Some US Water Utilities
BlogApr 15, 2026

Iran War Leads To Fluoride Shortages For Some US Water Utilities

U.S. water utilities in Maryland and Pennsylvania have reduced fluoride levels due to shortages of hydrofluorosilicic acid, a key fluoridation chemical, caused by supply chain disruptions linked to the Israel‑Iran conflict. Baltimore and WSSC Water cut concentrations from the CDC‑recommended...

By ZeroHedge – Markets
Report: OCI TerraSus Of Malaysia And SpaceX In Talks For Polysilicon Supply
NewsApr 15, 2026

Report: OCI TerraSus Of Malaysia And SpaceX In Talks For Polysilicon Supply

OCI TerraSus, the Malaysian arm of South Korea's OCI Holdings, is reportedly in multi‑year talks with SpaceX to supply high‑purity solar‑grade polysilicon. The material is essential for both solar panels and the semiconductor components SpaceX plans to develop as it...

By Orbital Today
Nobody Should Control the Strait of Hormuz, UAE Minister Says
NewsApr 15, 2026

Nobody Should Control the Strait of Hormuz, UAE Minister Says

UAE Minister of State for International Cooperation Reem Al Hashimy said the Strait of Hormuz must remain a free, public waterway and not be controlled by any nation. She warned that any US‑Iran security pact must include a definitive end to...

By Semafor – Business
Interview with Volvo Autonomous Solutions: Driverless Trucks Are upon Us
NewsApr 15, 2026

Interview with Volvo Autonomous Solutions: Driverless Trucks Are upon Us

Volvo Autonomous Solutions is moving driverless trucks from pilot projects to commercial reality with its purpose‑built VNL Autonomous platform, produced alongside conventional models at the New River Valley plant in Virginia. The company integrates autonomy at the vehicle level, partners...

By Robotics & Automation News
Pete Hegseth Is a Clear and Present Danger to America
BlogApr 15, 2026

Pete Hegseth Is a Clear and Present Danger to America

The blog argues that the United States’ current Iran War strategy is fundamentally flawed, warning that a ground invasion would be disastrous. It highlights how the conflict’s focus on the Strait of Hormuz threatens to disrupt global oil supplies and...

By Hawk
New MHI and Deloitte Report Finds AI Biggest Disruptor of Supply Chains over the Next Decade
NewsApr 15, 2026

New MHI and Deloitte Report Finds AI Biggest Disruptor of Supply Chains over the Next Decade

A joint MHI‑Deloitte report released at Modex 2026 identifies artificial intelligence as the top disruptive technology for supply chains over the next decade. The survey shows 24% of leaders view AI as transformational and 48% rate its impact as significant...

By Modern Materials Handling
OCM: The New Standard for Global Imports with Century’s Jim McCullen
BlogApr 15, 2026

OCM: The New Standard for Global Imports with Century’s Jim McCullen

Century Supply Chain Solutions’ Chief Technology Officer Jim McCullen explains how the company’s Origin Cargo Management (OCM) platform delivers upstream visibility and tactical control before goods leave the factory. Powered by the AI‑driven VIZIV platform, OCM acts as a global...

By The Logistics of Logistics
US Sets April 20 Rollout for Tariff Refund System Covering US$166bil in Claims
NewsApr 15, 2026

US Sets April 20 Rollout for Tariff Refund System Covering US$166bil in Claims

The Trump administration will activate the Customs Automated Processing Environment (CAPE) on April 20 to refund importers for the $166 billion in tariffs the Supreme Court declared unlawful. CAPE will consolidate refunds into a single electronic payment, adding interest where applicable,...

By New Straits Times (Malaysia) – Business
Direct Action Forces Immediate Policy Change
SocialApr 15, 2026

Direct Action Forces Immediate Policy Change

When supply chains shut down in 2021, @typesfast rented a boat, hit the water, and tweeted what he saw in the Port of LA. The mayor changed the law that same day. On Progress, we get into tariffs, Black Death, AI...

By Seth Bannon
Saudi Crude Routed Through Red Sea, Oman, Kazakhstan Supply
SocialApr 15, 2026

Saudi Crude Routed Through Red Sea, Oman, Kazakhstan Supply

Saudi crude secured via Red Sea, other sources are Oman and Kazakstan. #oott #oil https://t.co/XbR2pdl7Lw

By Ellen Wald
US Reveals Start Date for Tariff Refund Process, but Questions Remain on Implementation
NewsApr 15, 2026

US Reveals Start Date for Tariff Refund Process, but Questions Remain on Implementation

U.S. Customs and Border Protection will roll out the first phase of its Consolidated Administration and Processing of Entries (CAPE) tool on April 20, allowing importers to submit tariff refunds through the ACE Portal. The move follows a February Supreme...

By SeafoodSource
Simplify Revision Changes with ProShop ERP
SocialApr 15, 2026

Simplify Revision Changes with ProShop ERP

Revision changes are a fact of life in manufacturing, but they don’t have to be a headache. 𝐏𝐫𝐨𝐒𝐡𝐨𝐩 𝐄𝐑𝐏 streamlines the process. Stream now: 🔗https://t.co/FUVIsEmjni 📽️ https://t.co/vv55RFplDn 🔗https://t.co/DmYp21N5Kv https://t.co/x1rpVAq6xP

By Arthur Field
China Cuts African Tariffs, Contrasting US Stance on Rare Earths
SocialApr 15, 2026

China Cuts African Tariffs, Contrasting US Stance on Rare Earths

China removing tariffs from Africa imports. The opposite of the US. And the rare earths?

By Tom Craig
$100 Billion Stolen: How Smuggled Oil Funds the Chaos During the Hormuz Blockade
BlogApr 15, 2026

$100 Billion Stolen: How Smuggled Oil Funds the Chaos During the Hormuz Blockade

Oil smuggling generates more than $100 billion in annual losses, creating a shadow economy that fuels criminal syndicates, militant groups, and sanctioned regimes. The illicit trade relies on low‑tech tactics—pipeline taps, ship‑to‑ship transfers, AIS spoofing—combined with sophisticated laundering through third‑country refiners....

By GeopoliticsUnplugged
AGILOX Automates the Hardest Truck Loading Task
SocialApr 15, 2026

AGILOX Automates the Hardest Truck Loading Task

AGILOX Automates One of #Logistics’ Toughest Jobs: Truck Loading by @lukas_m_ziegler #Robotics #Engineering #Innovation #Technology https://t.co/uAJd07rygm

By Ron van Loon
Blockading Ports Isn’t Strategy; It’s Self‑defeating.
SocialApr 15, 2026

Blockading Ports Isn’t Strategy; It’s Self‑defeating.

2025: blockading American ports. 2026: blockading Iranian ports. Same move, different flag. ⁣ ⁣ If your grand strategy is just “less trade for everyone,” mate, that’s not chess. That’s flipping the board. https://t.co/Re8HN1bIye

By Justin Wolfers
Russian Ship Carrying Stolen Ukrainian Grain Allowed to Dock in Israel Despite Warnings From Kyiv
BlogApr 15, 2026

Russian Ship Carrying Stolen Ukrainian Grain Allowed to Dock in Israel Despite Warnings From Kyiv

A Russian vessel, the ABINSK, docked in Haifa on April 12 and off‑loaded roughly 43,700 tons of wheat that Ukrainian investigators say was stolen from occupied Ukrainian territories. Despite Kyiv’s diplomatic protests, a seizure warrant, and a formal request for...

By Unmasking Russia
Kardex Increases Throughput Using Cube-Based Automation
SocialApr 15, 2026

Kardex Increases Throughput Using Cube-Based Automation

Smarter Storage: Kardex Boosts Throughput with Cube-Based #Automation via @WevolverApp #Robotics #Engineering #Innovation #Technology https://t.co/dbZpxaFxTM

By Ron van Loon
US Blockade Stalls Traffic in Strait of Hormuz
SocialApr 15, 2026

US Blockade Stalls Traffic in Strait of Hormuz

Data Shows the U.S. Blockade Is Halting Ships in the Strait of Hormuz #energysky -- via Heatmap News https://t.co/7A8cHmSJiQ https://t.co/uXlypTvEWt

By Tor “SolarFred” Valenza
Britain's 120,000-Drone Package for Ukraine Sounds Massive - Here's What May Actually Be Inside
BlogApr 15, 2026

Britain's 120,000-Drone Package for Ukraine Sounds Massive - Here's What May Actually Be Inside

Britain announced a package of at least 120,000 drones for Ukraine, the largest drone aid ever pledged. The bundle spans long‑range strike, reconnaissance, logistics and maritime platforms, with UK firms Tekever, Windracers and Malloy Aeronautics identified as participants. Tekever’s AR3...

By Eyes Only with Wes O'Donnell
Agentic AI Cuts Waste, Fraud in IT Procurement
SocialApr 15, 2026

Agentic AI Cuts Waste, Fraud in IT Procurement

How agentic #AI can empower your IT procurement processes to reduce waste, fraud, and software vendor smoke screens … https://t.co/UPWPGtZROC @ChiefInvOfficer

By Dana Gardner
U.S. Blockade Fuels Iran’s Shipping Disruption Strategy
SocialApr 15, 2026

U.S. Blockade Fuels Iran’s Shipping Disruption Strategy

The U.S. blockade is helping Iran Iran’s play: disrupt shipping, break the system. U.S. response: disrupt shipping even more. That’s not counter-strategy—it’s reinforcement. #Oil #Energy #Geopolitics https://t.co/Kz2aYw9QG3

By Art Berman Blog
Bluon Launches PartsConnect Tool for HVAC Contractors
NewsApr 15, 2026

Bluon Launches PartsConnect Tool for HVAC Contractors

Bluon unveiled PartsConnect, a new feature in its mobile app that lets HVAC‑R technicians scan a unit’s model number, instantly see compatible replacement parts, check real‑time inventory at nearby distributors, and purchase the items within the platform. The tool builds...

By Digital Commerce 360
CATL Must Acquire Ganf
SocialApr 15, 2026

CATL Must Acquire Ganf

Desperate times call for desperate measures. @catl_official should buy @GanfengOfficial & or #Tianqi. Even with 100% of both, they would still need more #lithium. https://t.co/NBTEIaIRFs

By Joe Lowry ("Mr. Lithium")
Air Cargo Market Set to Reach $420 Billion by 2035, Fueled by E‑Commerce Surge
NewsApr 15, 2026

Air Cargo Market Set to Reach $420 Billion by 2035, Fueled by E‑Commerce Surge

Future Market Insights forecasts the global air cargo market will expand from $250 B in 2025 to $420 B by 2035, a 5.3% compound annual growth rate. The surge is driven by booming e‑commerce, cross‑border trade, and digital logistics innovations that are...

By Pulse
US CENTCOM Says Blockade of Iranian Ports Halts 90% of Sea Trade
NewsApr 15, 2026

US CENTCOM Says Blockade of Iranian Ports Halts 90% of Sea Trade

U.S. Central Command announced that its naval blockade of Iran’s ports is fully operational, halting virtually all sea‑borne trade within 36 hours. The move, backed by more than 10,000 troops and dozens of warships, threatens a key conduit for world...

By Pulse
STB Advances LGIR Texas Project
NewsApr 15, 2026

STB Advances LGIR Texas Project

The Surface Transportation Board’s Office of Environmental Analysis issued a Draft Environmental Assessment for Laredo Gateway Industrial Railway’s proposed 2.6‑mile common‑carrier line in Webb County, Texas. LGIR, a Kraus Development subsidiary, has petitioned for an exemption to bypass standard prior‑approval...

By Railway Age
Vietnam‑China Agricultural Trade Hits $20.9 Bn, Spurring Cold‑chain Logistics Investment
NewsApr 15, 2026

Vietnam‑China Agricultural Trade Hits $20.9 Bn, Spurring Cold‑chain Logistics Investment

Bilateral agricultural trade between Vietnam and China rose to $20.94 bn in 2025, driven by a 41.1% jump in Vietnam’s exports to China. The surge follows 33 signed agreements, new protocols on product standards, and a joint push to expand cold‑chain...

By Pulse
Xiaomi's $330 M Dark Factory Assembles a Smartphone Every 3.15 Seconds
NewsApr 15, 2026

Xiaomi's $330 M Dark Factory Assembles a Smartphone Every 3.15 Seconds

Xiaomi has launched a $330 million, 81%‑automated “dark factory” in Changping, China, capable of assembling a flagship phone roughly every 3.15 seconds, delivering about 10 million units a year. The plant combines home‑grown software, extensive robotics and a new Hyper Intelligent Manufacturing...

By Pulse
Boeing Delivers 143 Aircraft in Q1 2026, Led by 737 Output
NewsApr 15, 2026

Boeing Delivers 143 Aircraft in Q1 2026, Led by 737 Output

Boeing delivered 143 commercial aircraft in the first quarter of 2026, with 114 of those being 737 models. The remaining deliveries included six 767s, eight 777s, and 15 787s. Output remained steady after the recovery that began in 2025, though...

By AIAA – Industry News (Aerospace)