Hyundai's CEO, José Munoz, unveiled an ambitious plan to invest $26 billion in the production of trucks and sports cars in the United States. This move aims to compete with Ford and meet the rising demand for electric and hybrid vehicles.
Ford has announced a recall of over <strong>400,000</strong> trucks and SUVs in the United States due to potential windshield wiper failures, posing safety risks. This action is part of the company's commitment to ensuring customer safety.
The Kediri region in East Java has received 36 new trucks to support 36 local agricultural cooperatives, part of the government's efforts to boost the local economy. The trucks were delivered during an official ceremony attended by local officials.
Pakistani Prime Minister Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif announced a government plan to provide financial support for public transport to alleviate economic burdens on citizens amid rising prices of essential goods.
Since February 28, approximately <strong>166,000 trucks</strong> have crossed from Saudi Arabia to neighboring countries, despite significant logistical challenges due to the ongoing U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran. This flow indicates the resilience of the Saudi logistics sector.
Dubai has announced plans to create three new truck rest areas aimed at accommodating approximately <strong>490 trucks daily</strong>. This initiative is part of efforts to enhance infrastructure and improve transportation efficiency in the emirate.
The Red Sea ports have witnessed significant activity, handling approximately <strong>23,000 tons</strong> of various goods through <strong>1,154 trucks</strong> in recent days. This vibrant activity underscores the importance of these ports in enhancing trade movement.
Indonesian Minister of Cooperatives, Ferry Juliantono, announced the distribution of trucks and pickups imported from India to enhance the operations of the Merah Putih Cooperative. A total of 105,000 units will be delivered to improve the cooperative infrastructure across the country.
Saudi Arabia's land borders saw the crossing of approximately <strong>88,000 trucks</strong> over a span of <strong>25 days</strong>, reflecting active trade between Saudi Arabia and Gulf countries. This notable increase indicates a significant rise in regional trade exchanges.