Road freight transport showed an increase both within Cyprus and in traffic from and to Cyprus during the second quarter of 2025, according to the...
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Cotton bales transported in outback Queensland. Image: 169169/stock.adobe.comThe National Road Freight Transport Association (NatRoad) has issued an urgent call to federal government to crack down on rampant illegal employment practices that are crippling Australia’s legitimate road transport operators and compromising road safety. NatRoad CEO Warren Clark revealed to a federal government roundtable today that sham contracting has become so widespread, transport companies […] The post Billions in tax revenue lost through widespread sham contracting appeared first on Prime Mover Magazine.
Road freight transport showed an increase both within Cyprus and in traffic from and to Cyprus during the second quarter of 2025, according to the...
Peter Anderson, VTA CEO. Image: Prime Creative Media.Australia’s freight and logistics sector is one of the most dynamic and essential industries in...
Peter Anderson, VTA CEO. Image: Prime Creative Media.Australia’s freight and logistics sector is one of the most dynamic and essential industries in...
BY BLAISE UDUNZE In today’s Nigeria, one uncomfortable truth has become glaring that the fiscal authority collects, but it does not build. It...
Image: smiltena/stock.adobe.com.A rapidly growing shadow economy of sham contractors was applying undue pressure on the transport industry which had...
Image: smiltena/stock.adobe.com.A rapidly growing shadow economy of sham contractors was applying undue pressure on the transport industry which had...
– as Govt., private sector unite in anti-graft drive (Kaieteur News) – In a decisive move to fortify Guyana’s integrity systems, government and...
– as Govt., private sector unite in anti-graft drive (Kaieteur News) – In a decisive move to fortify Guyana’s integrity systems, government and...
Illicit cigarettes trade has grown to 75% in 2025 from 19% in 2014.
Illicit cigarettes trade has grown to 75% in 2025 from 19% in 2014.