Trade with China: Five new fast routes
Fast, secure, reliable. The TIR system is driving ever more trade with China through new routes.
¡®Political will is all we need¡¯: ·¬ÇÑÊÓÆµSecretary General at UN summit
Lowering trade and transit costs for landlocked countries could be as simple as signing one tried-and-tested UN convention, said Umberto de Pretto. Speaking at the Third UN Conference for Landlocked Developing Countries in Awaza, Turkmenistan, he called on governments to join the TIR Convention without delay.
Two decades of impact: ·¬ÇÑÊÓÆµIstanbul turns 20
IRU¡¯s regional office in Istanbul, °Õ¨¹°ù°ì¾±²â±ð, celebrates 20 years of driving safe, efficient and green road transport across the Black Sea region.
From weeks to days: New °Õ¨¹°ù°ì¾±²â±ð¨CJordan trade corridor open for business
Five weeks to transport goods from Istanbul to Amman? No, more like five days.
European road freight rates converge
The Upply x Ti x ·¬ÇÑÊÓÆµstudy on European road freight rates has found that the contract and spot rate indexes converged at 132.2 in Q2 2025. The benchmark spot rate index declined by 2.2 points quarter on quarter (q-o-q), while the contract rate index inched up by 1.2 points over the same period. Year on year (y-o-y), spot rates are down by 2.0 points, whereas contract rates have risen slightly by 0.7 points. Spot rates are now at their lowest level since Q4 2023.
How to improve trade in Greater Mekong
More than 300 million people in the Greater Mekong region would benefit from seamless trade enabled by the global TIR transit system.
Road transport powers resilience and sustainability, says ·¬ÇÑÊÓÆµat China expo
The Belt and Road Initiative has opened vast opportunities for global trade. Yet its full potential remains untapped. Harmonised measures are needed.
A century of progress: Mongolia¡¯s road transport sector turns 100
This century saw a transition of cross-border freight operations from pack animal caravans to modern motor fleets, led by ·¬ÇÑÊÓÆµmember the National Road Transport Association of Mongolia.
Travel and tourism sector raises alarm over proposed ETIAS fee increase
The European travel and tourism sector has expressed deep concern over the European Commission¡¯s recent proposal to increase the European Travel Information and Authorisation System (ETIAS) travel authorisation fee from EUR 7 to EUR 20 per application, nearly a threefold increase compared to the original amount agreed in 2018.
Green bus boom takes Flanders by storm
Since 1 July 2025, public transport in Flanders, Belgium, has become significantly greener, thanks to the private bus sector.
Skyrocketing cargo theft: US trucking pushes Congress for solutions
A leading, nationwide trucking company has told the United States Senate Judiciary Committee that cargo theft is a crisis impacting the entire supply chain ¨C to the tune of USD 35 billion annually ¨C that requires immediate action from Congress.
Voices from the ground: How China is mobilising the TIR system
The TIR transit system is cutting transport times, opening new trade routes, and boosting the security of operations along the Trans-Caspian corridor.
Incentives, not obligations, key to success: ·¬ÇÑÊÓÆµat EU fleets dialogue
At today¡¯s high-level dialogue on accelerating the transition to zero-emission corporate fleets in the EU, IRU¡¯s President stressed the importance of removing real-world barriers, rather than imposing damaging, counterproductive mandates.
Valuing our heroes: A morning with truck drivers
Truck drivers keep our world running. Yet their crucial role often goes unnoticed. We recently spent the morning with them to reinforce our recognition of their work and gain additional firsthand insights into their lives on the road.
What you need to know: English rules for truck drivers in the US
Foreign truck drivers operating in the US have long been required to demonstrate English proficiency. A recent executive order under the Trump administration has elevated failure to comply from a standard violation to an out-of-service condition. What does this mean in practical terms?
Getting to the game: Bus and sport team up in Sweden
The Swedish Bus and Coach Federation, ·¬ÇÑÊÓÆµmember and the national voice for Sweden¡¯s bus operators, has launched a joint initiative with the Swedish Sports Confederation to strengthen safety and simplify booking for sports teams, one of the sector¡¯s most frequent user groups.
New wave of experts explores smarter regulation in China
The recent Go-YEEP Forum fostered a vibrant spirit of cooperation on smart road transport regulations during a dynamic international event held across three major Chinese cities.
Tourism and travel bodies unite in Gothenburg to drive sustainability
One year after the adoption of the Rhodes Declaration, Europe¡¯s leading tourism and travel organisations are in Gothenburg to renew and strengthen their shared commitment to sustainability and climate resilience.
New °Õ¨¹°ù°ì¾±²â±ð¨CKuwait land trade corridor via Iraq now operational
With the TIR system, the journey can now be completed ten times faster.
Raising the bar in India: Defensive driving and dangerous goods transport
The transport of dangerous goods demands knowledge, skills and vigilance. From hands-on firefighting drills to mastering ADR regulations, India¡¯s drivers are gaining the expertise required to transport dangerous goods safely and efficiently, along with defensive driving skills.
New markets and routes: The world of logistics in 2025
Global logistics is being reshaped. IRU¡¯s President shared how road transport can adapt and thrive amid today¡¯s uncertainties at the Tenth Economy and Logistics Summit in Istanbul, °Õ¨¹°ù°ì¾±²â±ð.
The direct express: enhanced China-Europe connectivity
How can we best support trade flows along the booming Trans-Caspian Corridor? The key lies in international conventions, the coupling of hard and soft infrastructure, and greater international cooperation, stressed IRU¡¯s Secretary General at the International Symposium on China-Europe Trans-Caspian Direct Express in Beijing.
Can the grid handle electric trucks?
A fully electric truck fleet in Germany would require a quarter of the electricity available for consumption today.
Unlocking Brazil¡¯s sustainable road freight and trade potential
With the Bioceanic Corridor and COP30 on the agenda, Brazil is setting ambitious goals to expand trade and make its crucial road freight sector more sustainable. ·¬ÇÑÊÓÆµwas in Brazil last week, with its member NTC&Log¨ªstica, for high-level meetings on TIR and decarbonisation.
Driver shortage challenge front and centre at Latin America logistics event
Tackling the shortage of professional drivers is vital to securing the future of trucking across the Americas ¨C with better conditions at pickup and delivery sites being a key part of the solution.
Beijing summit: How to successfully invest in transport systems
IRU¡¯s Secretary General outlined three key criteria to ensure that investment in transport is effective at the Global Transportation Investment and Financing Summit today.
Uptick in Iraq TIR operations injects fresh momentum into trade flows
Amid threats to transport and trade caused by geopolitical conflicts, IRU¡¯s Secretary General put the spotlight on the continued, and expanding, success of the global TIR transit system at °Õ¨¹°ù°ì¾±²â±ð¡¯s Global Transport Connectivity Forum 2025.
Brazil Vice President meets ·¬ÇÑÊÓÆµon Bioceanic Corridor, TIR, green logistics
Strengthening Brazil¡¯s logistics, accelerating decarbonisation, and implementing the TIR system were at the heart of a high-level meeting between IRU, NTC&Log¨ªstica and Brazil¡¯s Vice President, Geraldo Alckmin.