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US tariff refund process begins
The United States (US) Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has announced that importers can begin filing requests for tariff refunds from Monday 20 April via an online portal.

Cargo theft on the rise in the UK
According to new research from Geotab, UK fleets are growing complacent on cargo theft, despite continuing high incident rates and sharply rising losses.

Chaos for travellers with new EU entry-exit system
The Entry-Exit System (EES) is a new EU digital border control system that requires non-EU citizens, including all British passport holders since Brexit, to register biometric data when entering and leaving the Schengen Area.

Londoners to face longer commutes as Tube strikes go ahead
Tube strikes across London are going ahead this week, with more planned in the coming months, as the Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union accuses Transport for London (TfL) of refusing to negotiate to avoid walkout chaos.

Record number of uninsured cars seized in the UK
Almost 160,000 uninsured cars were seized across the country in 2025, the highest amount in 17 years.

Dutch truck toll to start this July
Once implemented, truck owners will pay per kilometre, as in other European countries.

Yusen Logistics showcases global healthcare platform at LogiPharma 2026
Yusen Logistics is presenting its global healthcare platform at LogiPharma 2026 in Vienna from Tuesday 14 – Thursday 16 April, underlining its growing capabilities in delivering specialised healthcare logistics solutions worldwide.

Demand for zero-emission HGV’s appears to be declining
The uptake for new zero-emission heavy goods vehicles (HGVs) fell by 16.5% year-on-year, representing less than one percent (0.9%) of the current overall market.

Worldwide food supply chain to take a hit by China’s sulphuric acid ban
China is currently the world’s largest exporter of sulphuric acid, a chemical which is produced as a by-product of copper and zinc smelting.

Re-signalling projects to take place across the UK rail industry
The Rail Safety and Standards Board’s (RSSB’s) Industry Leadership Group have decided to phase out outdated technology, introducing safer and more efficient alternatives.


