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After a decade of ups and downs on the question of federal preemption, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has upheld the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s (“FMSCA”) decision.
Appeals court upholds FMCSA preemption over California meal/rest breaks
ATA calls ruling ‘victory for common sense over bureaucracy’ California rest break laws preempted by federal HOS regs. (Photo: Jim Allen/FreightWaves)
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit has upheld a determination by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) that California cannot enforce state meal and rest break (MRB) rules that conflict with federal hours-of-service regulations.
The FMCSA’s determination, made in December 2018, granted petitions submitted by the American Trucking Associations and the Specialized Carriers and Rigging Association and was quickly appealed by the International Brotherhood of Teamsters and the state of California.
The Association of Indian Forging Industry (AIFI) has urged the government to ban exports of steel and iron-ore as high steel prices are impacting the forging industry adversely in the country.
The widespread disruption caused by the Covid-19 pandemic has affected the automobile industry and in turn the automotive components and forging industries. While the industry was reviving post the pandemic, the increase in steel prices is now hammering the forging industry in India.
To manage the impact, forging steel manufacturers have hiked prices by 10 percent over the last six months, and have now sought a further 15 percent increase. While the initial increase itself was all but impossible to sustain, the further increase will prove to be disastrous, says AIFI.
Forging manufacturers seek ban on steel and iron ore exports amid sharp price hikes
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Forging steel manufacturers have hiked prices by 10 per cent over the last six months and now looking for a further 15 per cent increase. The initial increase was impossible to sustain, and the further hike in prices will prove to be disastrous, Association of Indian Forging Industry (AIFI) said in a release.
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The price increases of steel in the domestic market are due to the increase in exports to neighbouring countries, AIFI said.
MUMBAI: The forging industry, one of the steel consuming sectors, has written to the government of India seeking a ban on export of steel and iron ore amid sharp price hikes of more than 25-30% in the last three months.