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Why Opening the Strait of Hormuz Won’t Immediately Lower Gas Prices
NewsApr 10, 2026

Why Opening the Strait of Hormuz Won’t Immediately Lower Gas Prices

The New York Times explains that even if the Strait of Hormuz reopens, gasoline prices will not fall right away. While the waterway carries roughly 20% of global oil shipments, damage to dozens of Gulf refineries, pipelines and export terminals...

By Wirecutter – Smart Home
Strait of Hormuz Constraints Keep Oil Prices Elevated
NewsApr 10, 2026

Strait of Hormuz Constraints Keep Oil Prices Elevated

Oil prices hover near $100 per barrel despite the U.S.–Iran cease‑fire, because the Strait of Hormuz remains tightly controlled by Iran’s IRGC. Traffic through the chokepoint is limited to managed routes, preventing a return to normal commercial shipping. Analysts from...

By OilPrice.com – Main
Chhangani Cited in House of Saud Article on How Iran Avoids US Sanctions and Sell Oil to China
NewsApr 10, 2026

Chhangani Cited in House of Saud Article on How Iran Avoids US Sanctions and Sell Oil to China

Alisha Chhangani was quoted in a House of Saud analysis describing how Iran circumvents U.S. sanctions to continue oil shipments to China. The piece outlines Tehran's use of covert shipping routes, shell companies, and diplomatic channels to mask the origin...

By Atlantic Council – All Content
Tannebaum Cited in Politico Article on Risks to Shipping Companies Transiting Hormuz, and the Waterway’s Indispensability to the Global Economy.
NewsApr 10, 2026

Tannebaum Cited in Politico Article on Risks to Shipping Companies Transiting Hormuz, and the Waterway’s Indispensability to the Global Economy.

Former U.S. Treasury official Robert Tannebaum was quoted in a Politico piece highlighting the heightened risks facing shipping firms that navigate the Strait of Hormuz. He stressed that the narrow waterway remains a chokepoint for roughly one‑fifth of the world’s...

By Atlantic Council – All Content
Port Tampa Bay Welcomes Container Vessel with Largest Carrying Capacity
NewsApr 10, 2026

Port Tampa Bay Welcomes Container Vessel with Largest Carrying Capacity

Port Tampa Bay received the ZIM Canada, a 1,083‑foot container ship carrying 11,900 TEUs, marking the largest vessel ever handled at the facility. The arrival highlights the port’s shift toward accommodating ultra‑large container ships. Federal officials announced $10 million for the...

By MarineLink
PreCheck Pilot Program Structure
NewsApr 10, 2026

PreCheck Pilot Program Structure

The FDA’s PreCheck Pilot Program introduces a two‑phase pathway to speed the launch of new U.S. pharmaceutical manufacturing sites. Phase 1 delivers early, structured Pre‑Operational Reviews (POR) and builds a Type V Drug Master File that captures facility design, equipment qualification, and...

By FDA
Tech Bills of the Week: Boosting Export Controls; AI-Focused Workforce Development; and More
NewsApr 10, 2026

Tech Bills of the Week: Boosting Export Controls; AI-Focused Workforce Development; and More

Congress introduced a suite of technology‑focused bills aimed at tightening export controls, modernizing workforce training, and bolstering critical research. The MATCH Act would align U.S. and allied semiconductor export rules to block adversaries, while a bipartisan measure extends the statute...

By FCW (GovExec Technology)
Government Plans Weekly System to Track EXIM Trends
NewsApr 10, 2026

Government Plans Weekly System to Track EXIM Trends

India's commerce ministry announced a new weekly monitoring mechanism to track export‑import trends and sectoral stress indicators. The system aims to identify supply‑chain disruptions, logistics bottlenecks, and rising input costs linked to geopolitical tensions from the Iran war. Customs officials...

By The Economic Times (India) – Economy
How Serious Is the Iranian Sea Mine Threat in the Strait of Hormuz?
NewsApr 10, 2026

How Serious Is the Iranian Sea Mine Threat in the Strait of Hormuz?

Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps issued a map designating a danger zone in the Strait of Hormuz, warning vessels of anti‑ship mines. U.S. intelligence estimates Tehran holds over 5,000 mines, including Maham 3 deep‑water and Maham 7 shallow‑water influence mines, which could...

By ABC News (Australia) Health
EmpowerFresh Deploys AI Produce Ordering Platform At Kowalski’s Markets
NewsApr 10, 2026

EmpowerFresh Deploys AI Produce Ordering Platform At Kowalski’s Markets

EmpowerFresh has rolled out its AI-driven produce inventory and ordering platform at Kowalski’s Markets, the upscale Minnesota grocery chain. The system provides predictive forecasting, real-time inventory visibility, and automated ordering to reduce shrinkage and increase product turns. Store teams received...

By The Shelby Report
Estonia Says Detaining Russia’s Tankers in Baltic Sea Is Too Risky
NewsApr 10, 2026

Estonia Says Detaining Russia’s Tankers in Baltic Sea Is Too Risky

Estonia, a NATO member bordering the Gulf of Finland, will not detain Russian‑sanctioned oil tankers in the Baltic Sea because the risk of military escalation is deemed too high. The stance follows a failed boarding attempt last year and a...

By gCaptain
El Niño Forecast Suggests Risk of Low Water Levels Along Panama Canal
NewsApr 10, 2026

El Niño Forecast Suggests Risk of Low Water Levels Along Panama Canal

A NOAA forecast predicts a strong El Niño developing this summer, raising the likelihood of a significant drought in the Panama Canal watershed. Reduced rainfall could lower lake levels by as much as 30 cm, forcing the Canal Authority to tighten draft...

By Journal of Commerce (JOC)
Hardly Any Ships Getting Through Strait of Hormuz
NewsApr 10, 2026

Hardly Any Ships Getting Through Strait of Hormuz

Ship traffic through the Strait of Hormuz has plummeted to historic lows, with daily transits now under ten vessels—a roughly 70% decline from pre‑conflict levels. The slowdown follows heightened Iranian missile threats and tighter naval inspections, prompting many carriers to...

By RealClearEnergy
The RFO Highlights the Need for Evergreen Contracting
NewsApr 10, 2026

The RFO Highlights the Need for Evergreen Contracting

The Revolutionary Federal Acquisition Regulation Overhaul (RFO) moved FSS ordering rules from FAR 8.4 to GSAR 538.7100, slashing the guidance from 9,449 to 2,363 words and clarifying competition requirements. While the new language streamlines blanket purchase agreements, it unintentionally halves the effective...

By Federal News Network
Why Automation Systems Fail Without Weather Intelligence
NewsApr 10, 2026

Why Automation Systems Fail Without Weather Intelligence

Automation systems often fail due to missing weather intelligence, despite advanced sensors and AI. Weather variables such as rain, wind, and temperature directly affect robot traction, drone stability, and battery performance. Raw weather data is inconsistent, delayed, and too coarse,...

By Robotics & Automation News
BNSF, Metra Reach New Service Agreement
NewsApr 10, 2026

BNSF, Metra Reach New Service Agreement

BNSF and Metra have signed a new five‑year service agreement that takes effect on April 1, 2026, with an automatic five‑year extension unless either party opts out. The deal keeps BNSF crews operating the historic Chicago‑Burlington‑Quincy line to Aurora seven days a...

By Railway Age
Iran War Drives Deeper Oil Shock Than Prices Reveal
NewsApr 10, 2026

Iran War Drives Deeper Oil Shock Than Prices Reveal

The Iran‑Israel conflict has pushed the physical spot price of crude to a record $145 a barrel, more than double the level before the Feb. 28 attacks, while the widely quoted Brent futures linger around $109. The widening gap between futures...

By Wirecutter – Smart Home
Amazon DSPs in NYC Fight for Survival Against ‘No Subcontractor’ Proposal
NewsApr 10, 2026

Amazon DSPs in NYC Fight for Survival Against ‘No Subcontractor’ Proposal

The New York City Council is weighing the Delivery Protection Act, which would ban subcontracting for delivery firms and require city licensing, effectively forcing Amazon’s Direct Service Providers (DSPs) to either shut down or be absorbed into Amazon itself. The...

By FreightWaves
MODEX 2026: FANUC America Showcases Robotics and AMRs for Warehousing and Logistics
NewsApr 10, 2026

MODEX 2026: FANUC America Showcases Robotics and AMRs for Warehousing and Logistics

FANUC America unveiled five high‑performance robotic systems at MODEX 2026, highlighting a mobile manipulator (CRX‑30iA) paired with Rockwell’s OTTO 600 autonomous mobile robot. The integrated solution demonstrates palletizing, box scanning, weighing, transport and sorting, operating at up to 2 m/s while using...

By Robotics 24/7
US DOE Issues $69m Critical Minerals and Materials Accelerator Funding Opportunity
NewsApr 10, 2026

US DOE Issues $69m Critical Minerals and Materials Accelerator Funding Opportunity

The U.S. Department of Energy announced a $69 million Critical Minerals and Materials Accelerator funding opportunity to move bench‑scale technologies into pilot‑scale production. The program focuses on industry‑led partnerships that will develop processing methods for rare‑earth recycling, gallium and silicon‑carbide refining,...

By Semiconductor Today
Businesses, Industries Urge US Government to Apply Export Controls on Tungsten
NewsApr 10, 2026

Businesses, Industries Urge US Government to Apply Export Controls on Tungsten

A coalition of U.S. manufacturers led by critical‑minerals recycler Amermin sent a March 18 letter to Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick urging export controls on tungsten, especially scrap and mill‑ready material. The group warns that China supplies more than 80%...

By Recycling Today
Federal Court Hears New Case Against Trump's Latest Tariffs
NewsApr 10, 2026

Federal Court Hears New Case Against Trump's Latest Tariffs

The U.S. Court of International Trade is hearing arguments on April 10 to overturn President Trump’s temporary Section 122 tariffs, which impose a 10% duty on most imports and are set to expire on July 24. The tariffs were introduced after the Supreme...

By Transport Topics – Technology
OOCL Posts Revenue Decline in Muted First Quarter
NewsApr 10, 2026

OOCL Posts Revenue Decline in Muted First Quarter

OOCL, the Cosco subsidiary, reported a 7.6% year‑over‑year revenue decline in Q1, posting $2.13 billion. While total container volume grew 1.7% to just under 2 million TEUs, the load factor slipped 2.1% as capacity rose 4.3%. Revenue fell across all four major...

By Journal of Commerce (JOC)
As Iran War Strains Fuel Supplies, Clean Energy Is Secure Energy
NewsApr 10, 2026

As Iran War Strains Fuel Supplies, Clean Energy Is Secure Energy

The Iran‑Iran war and the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz have halted roughly 20% of global oil and LNG flows, driving crude toward $100 a barrel and pushing U.S. gasoline above $4 per gallon. Nations that have already built...

By World Resources Institute
Teamsters Rail Conference Occupies Wall Street
NewsApr 10, 2026

Teamsters Rail Conference Occupies Wall Street

On April 7, senior leaders of the Teamsters’ Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen (BLET) and the Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employees (BMWED) convened in New York with more than three dozen Wall Street analysts and investors, including UBS,...

By Railway Age
US Considers Extending Russian Oil Waiver as Prices Spike During Iran Conflict
NewsApr 10, 2026

US Considers Extending Russian Oil Waiver as Prices Spike During Iran Conflict

The Trump administration is poised to extend a 30‑day waiver that lets countries purchase sanctioned Russian oil at sea, a measure that currently expires on April 11. The waiver would free roughly 100 million barrels—about one day of global output—as oil prices...

By MarineLink
European Airports Warn of Jet Fuel Shortages if Strait of Hormuz Remains Shut
NewsApr 10, 2026

European Airports Warn of Jet Fuel Shortages if Strait of Hormuz Remains Shut

Airports Council International Europe warned EU officials that prolonged closure of the Strait of Hormuz could trigger jet‑fuel shortages across the continent. The warning follows President Trump’s cease‑fire pact with Iran, yet tanker traffic remains well below pre‑conflict volumes. The...

By The New York Times – Travel
R.J. Corman Debuts America 250 Locomotive Livery, Supports Wi-Tronix CRISI Grant Installations
NewsApr 10, 2026

R.J. Corman Debuts America 250 Locomotive Livery, Supports Wi-Tronix CRISI Grant Installations

R.J. Corman Railroad Group is introducing two GE Dash 8‑40CWs painted in a special America 250 livery to mark the United States’ 250‑year rail anniversary. The locomotives, numbered 1776 and 2026, will join the Nashville & Eastern Railroad fleet later this summer....

By Railway Age
March Sees Airfreight Rates Surge with More Increases to Come
NewsApr 10, 2026

March Sees Airfreight Rates Surge with More Increases to Come

Airfreight rates surged in March, with the TAC Index showing a 9.4% rise over four weeks and a 10% year‑on‑year increase. Rates on the Hong Kong‑Europe lane jumped 13.2% YoY to $4.97 per kilogram, while Hong Kong‑North America slipped 3.4%...

By Air Cargo News
Electronics Industry Says FCC's Foreign-Made Router Policy Is a Bit of a Mesh
NewsApr 10, 2026

Electronics Industry Says FCC's Foreign-Made Router Policy Is a Bit of a Mesh

The FCC’s new rule places foreign‑made consumer routers on a Covered List, allowing only those cleared by the DoD or DHS and committed to U.S. manufacturing to receive approval. The Global Electronics Association argues the policy is misguided, noting past...

By The Register — Networks
Nordex Gains Momentum in Spain: Nordex Secures 80 MW Wind Farm Order With Expansion Option to 120 MW
NewsApr 10, 2026

Nordex Gains Momentum in Spain: Nordex Secures 80 MW Wind Farm Order With Expansion Option to 120 MW

Nordex Group secured an 80 MW wind farm contract in Spain, delivering 13 N175/6.X turbines with 112 m hub heights. The deal includes a 20‑year premium service agreement and an optional 40 MW expansion, raising potential capacity to 120 MW. Construction is slated for...

By Renewable Energy Industry
Hermès Sticks with Plan to Raise Output Even as War Sours Mood
NewsApr 10, 2026

Hermès Sticks with Plan to Raise Output Even as War Sours Mood

Hermès inaugurated a new leather‑goods plant in Loupes near Bordeaux, initially producing Kelly handbags and expanding output of the Constance and Bride de Jour models. The brand continues its handcrafted approach, requiring an 18‑month apprenticeship before artisans can become fully...

By FashionNetwork (Worldwide)
$26.3MM in Rail Freight Assistance Program Grants Awarded to 11 Projects in New Jersey
NewsApr 10, 2026

$26.3MM in Rail Freight Assistance Program Grants Awarded to 11 Projects in New Jersey

New Jersey’s Department of Transportation awarded $26.3 million in FY‑26 Rail Freight Assistance Program grants to 11 projects spanning ten counties. The funding, which will be supplemented by $3.4 million from rail operators, brings total investment for these projects to $29.7 million. Over...

By Railway Track & Structures (RT&S)
Amazon to Scale up Drone Delivery in 2025, CEO Says
NewsApr 10, 2026

Amazon to Scale up Drone Delivery in 2025, CEO Says

Amazon announced a major expansion of its Prime Air drone service, aiming to reach 30 million customers by the end of 2025 and deliver 500 million packages annually by 2030. The rollout will use more than 85 same‑day fulfillment centers and over...

By FreightWaves – News
Wavelength Podcast: Ceasefire Confusion in the Middle East
NewsApr 10, 2026

Wavelength Podcast: Ceasefire Confusion in the Middle East

The latest Wavelength podcast highlights that a tentative ceasefire in the Middle East does not automatically reopen the Strait of Hormuz for safe commercial traffic. TradeWinds analysts discuss lingering insurance and casualty risks, even as the world’s largest marine insurer...

By TradeWinds
Novvia Group: Unpacking Success Across Multisite Implementations
NewsApr 10, 2026

Novvia Group: Unpacking Success Across Multisite Implementations

Novvia Group, an industrial packaging distributor, completed 14 Epicor ERP implementations across 17 of its businesses within 18 months. Six S Partners guided the rollout, emphasizing unified core processes and a single source of truth. The project leveraged automation to...

By ERP Today
Reimagining Rail Growth
NewsApr 10, 2026

Reimagining Rail Growth

Rail traffic in the United States has been flat for over a decade, prompting Union Pacific to propose a merger with Norfolk Southern as a possible catalyst. Industry leaders argue that competition and service innovation, rather than consolidation, are the...

By Railway Age
India to Continue Buying Russian Crude Oil
NewsApr 10, 2026

India to Continue Buying Russian Crude Oil

Indian refiners will keep buying Russian crude oil after the U.S. 30‑day sanctions exemption expires on April 11, driven by ongoing supply uncertainty from West Asia and damaged regional infrastructure. West Asian shipments, which once supplied about half of India’s crude,...

By The Hindu BusinessLine – Markets
Carrefour’s Purchasing Group Eureca Is Fined 6.1 Million Euros
NewsApr 10, 2026

Carrefour’s Purchasing Group Eureca Is Fined 6.1 Million Euros

Carrefour’s purchasing arm Eureca has been hit with a €6.1 million fine (about $6.6 million) imposed by the Occitanie regional market authority. The penalty follows a competition watchdog probe that uncovered 19 instances where Eureca signed supplier contracts after the March 1, 2025 deadline....

By Retail Detail (EU)
When Flying Cheap Through the Middle East Comes With a Catch
NewsApr 10, 2026

When Flying Cheap Through the Middle East Comes With a Catch

The Iran war is forcing travelers to weigh the cheap fares offered by Gulf carriers against heightened safety and insurance risks. Qatar Airways and Emirates still list London‑Sydney business‑class tickets at roughly $6,700–$7,200, far below the $12,000‑plus fares on routes...

By Skift – Technology
India Comfortable on Crude and LPG Supply on Diversified Sourcing, Says IOC Chairman
NewsApr 10, 2026

India Comfortable on Crude and LPG Supply on Diversified Sourcing, Says IOC Chairman

India’s oil sector feels secure amid the West Asia war as Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) expands crude sourcing to 41 countries, up from 25, and diversifies LPG imports globally. IOC announced a commercial LPG quota increase to 70% of original...

By The Hindu BusinessLine – Companies
Serbian Post Adds 100 New Electric Vans to Its Fleet
NewsApr 10, 2026

Serbian Post Adds 100 New Electric Vans to Its Fleet

Serbia’s state‑owned postal service, Pošta Srbije, has added 100 electric vans from U.S. maker Cenntro, deploying the Logistar 210V and Avantier Commuter X models in Belgrade and other cities. The expansion follows earlier acquisitions of Logistar 200, Logistar 260 and e‑scooters, marking a steady electrification...

By Electrive
Cost-Hit Ocean Carriers Roll Out Series of Rate Increases, Fuel Surcharges
NewsApr 10, 2026

Cost-Hit Ocean Carriers Roll Out Series of Rate Increases, Fuel Surcharges

Ocean carriers are rolling out a series of general rate increases and emergency fuel surcharges as bunker fuel costs surge. On the Asia‑US East Coast lane, rates have risen 20% to $3,525 per FEU, marking a sizable premium over pre‑April...

By Journal of Commerce (JOC)
Ukrainian Drone Makers Visit Paris Looking for Co-Production Deals
NewsApr 10, 2026

Ukrainian Drone Makers Visit Paris Looking for Co-Production Deals

More than two dozen Ukrainian defense firms, primarily drone manufacturers, convened in Paris with around 60 French companies to explore co‑production partnerships. Ukraine, having scaled drone output to millions annually, seeks to blend its battlefield‑tested UAV expertise with France’s deep‑tech...

By Defense News – Unmanned
SuperX Japan Global Supply Center Completes First Batch Delivery, Marking Strategic Partnership Milestone in Japan
NewsApr 10, 2026

SuperX Japan Global Supply Center Completes First Batch Delivery, Marking Strategic Partnership Milestone in Japan

SuperX AI Technology Limited completed its first delivery of XI6150 AI servers from the newly opened Japan Global Supply Center to Digital Dynamic Inc. on March 24, 2026. The shipment, featuring 6530 CPUs and RTX Pro 6000 GPUs, includes a three‑year...

By SalesTech Star
Vedanta Aluminium Signs Pact with Two Downstream Companies
NewsApr 10, 2026

Vedanta Aluminium Signs Pact with Two Downstream Companies

Vedanta Aluminium has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Singhal Steel & Power and SCOT‑AL Metcon to establish downstream aluminium facilities in the new Vedanta Aluminium Park in Jharsuguda, Odisha. The 56‑acre Phase 1 park is designed to boost value‑addition, reduce...

By The Hindu BusinessLine – Companies
Port of Baltimore Breaks Ground on New Grain Transloading Facility
NewsApr 10, 2026

Port of Baltimore Breaks Ground on New Grain Transloading Facility

The Helen Delich Bentley Port of Baltimore broke ground on a new grain transloading facility at the Seagirt Marine Terminal, a joint venture between Ports America Chesapeake and Frey Commodities. The four‑acre site will feature three silos with a combined...

By Marine Log
Chef Robotics Expands AI-Powered Automation Into Meatpacking
NewsApr 10, 2026

Chef Robotics Expands AI-Powered Automation Into Meatpacking

Chef Robotics, a San Francisco‑based food robotics firm, has extended its AI‑driven automation platform to tray assembly for meatpacking. The system can pick, orient and place raw, frozen and precooked proteins—such as pork loins, chicken breasts, steaks and sausage links—onto...

By The Shelby Report
Epic Group to Inaugurate Its First Manufacturing Unit in India in Odisha
NewsApr 10, 2026

Epic Group to Inaugurate Its First Manufacturing Unit in India in Odisha

Hong Kong‑based Epic Group will inaugurate its first Indian manufacturing unit on 29 April in Khurda, Odisha, a 40‑acre site at the IDCO Industrial Estate. The plant represents an investment of roughly $27 million (₹220 crore) and is designed to be net‑positive in...

By Apparel Resources – Business News