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EPISODE · Jan 30, 2026 · 2 MIN

China Loses Panama Ports, Maersk Drops Amerijet, FMCSA Driver Crackdown | Morning Minute

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In today’s episode, we discuss the Panama Supreme Court's ruling that forces a Hong Kong-based firm to give up its concessions at the Panama Canal ports. This legal decision comes as the U.S. president continues to assert the necessity of American influence over the strategic waterway. Next, we look at Maersk Air Cargo's strategic pivot to cancel its flying partnership with Amerijet in favor of utilizing its own larger, more efficient jets. This transition reportedly includes selling aircraft to Amazon and has triggered upcoming layoffs for roughly 20% of Amerijet's pilot workforce. Finally, federal regulators are doubling down on plans to enforce restrictions on foreign truck drivers despite facing fierce legal challenges from California and 18 other jurisdictions. The FMCSA argues that collecting historical data on non-domiciled CDL holders is essential for safety, even as the rules remain temporarily frozen by the courts. Follow the FreightWaves NOW Podcast Other FreightWaves Shows Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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