Posted on 05 December 2011 by Rhonda Flathman
NEW YORK (CNNMoney) — The United States is awash in gasoline. So much so, in fact, that the country is exporting a record amount of it. The country exported 430,000 more barrels of gasoline a day than it imported in September, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. That is about twice the amount at the start of the year, and experts and industry insiders say the trend is here to stay. Continue Reading
Posted on 17 December 2009 by Rhonda Flathman
A new report from global research firm Frost and Sullivan suggests that North America should follow the Japanese, in terms of truck exports. Having battled the effects of a recession for 10 years now, the Japanese are finding success in exports, and are predicted to send more than half of their domestic truck production to Continue Reading