Roads eyed for action as UN Decade for Sustainable Transport kicks off
The UNFCCC, COP30 Presidency, and Brazilian Ministry of Transport’s joint statement released yesterday at the launch of the UN Decade for Sustainable Transport puts the pivotal role of road transport in achieving COP30 goals and the Decade’s implementation activities firmly in the spotlight. It calls for the implementation of UN transport conventions, international cooperation, and the deployment of skills development tools to accelerate the transition to sustainable practices and technologies.
Europe’s tourism future runs on buses and coaches
From airports to UNESCO sites and cruise terminals to congress halls, buses and coaches are the invisible infrastructure keeping Europe’s tourism moving. Their contribution – millions of passengers carried, billions in economic impact, and essential support to sustainability and cohesion – makes them irreplaceable. As the EU shapes the future of tourism policy, one truth is clear: there is no sustainable tourism without buses and coaches, argues CONFEBUS Director Jaime Rodríguez in this guest ar
Stronger European grids: a good start, but just that
IRU welcomes the European Commission’s European Grids Package and Energy Highways initiative as an important first step towards modernising the electricity system. But the essential operational enablers for the electrification of commercial road transport are still missing.
IRU and EU hold constructive exchange on road transport priorities
IRU and EU Transport Commissioner Apostolos Tzitzikostas today discussed how upcoming transport measures align with day-to-day operational realities across the sector.
Spanish solutions: which truck powertrain should you invest in?
How do different truck powertrains compare in terms of total cost of ownership (TCO) and CO₂ emissions in Spain? IRU presented the findings of its new Intelligence Briefing for the first time at a recent event in Zaragoza.
Safety on the road moves ahead as EU ministers reach deal
IRU welcomes the Council’s balanced general approach on the roadworthiness package. It aims to align inspections with technological developments, improve road safety, and promote cross-border cooperation and digitalisation in road inspections. However, important improvements are still necessary.
EU transport ministers advance weights and dimensions revision
IRU welcomes the Council’s balanced general approach on the Weights and Dimensions Directive and calls for final improvements in the Parliament.
What coach operators need to know: new EU checks at Dover
The new Entry/Exit System (EES) checks at the port of Dover in south-east England have created a new route, new passenger procedures, and a sealed onward flow. To support operators, IRU’s passenger transport member in the UK, the Confederation of Passenger Transport (CPT), has released a concise video guide.
Powering the Middle East with smart, safe and efficient logistics
The Middle East is rapidly emerging as one of the world’s most dynamic logistics hubs, led by innovation, investment and smart cross-border solutions. At Logistics Leaders MENA 2025 in Dubai, the public and private sectors came together to map out the next phase of the region’s logistics evolution.
Yes to greening, no to purchasing mandates: Road transport’s voice is clear
IRU has formally conveyed to European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen the united and peaceful protest of 5,302 transport operators and shippers from across the EU. They have signed an online petition opposing the Commission’s intention to introduce mandatory zero-emission vehicle (ZEV) purchasing targets.
ECO region push on trade facilitation and digital border solutions
The Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO) region is a leading user of the TIR system, with three of its members – Uzbekistan, Iran and Türkiye – being the top carnet issuers globally. IRU outlined key measures to ministers to further ease trade bottlenecks in the region at a high-level ECO meeting in Istanbul this week.
New dangerous goods transport rules: what you need to know
What’s new in the 2027 ADR regulation? What are the requirements for using battery-electric vehicles to transport dangerous goods? And how should repacked or undeclared dangerous goods be handled in reverse logistics? Our expert speakers explained all the key points in our recent webinar.
New EU Military Mobility Package: road transport at the core of resilience
IRU welcomes the European Commission and High Representative’s new Military Mobility Package and calls for practical civil and military cooperation to keep the EU’s transport network strong and ready.
Driving road safety in Africa: What can governments do?
Road safety is a huge challenge in Sub-Saharan Africa, for private road users and the commercial road transport sector alike. How can government reforms and actions help? We asked an expert from the region.
The Middle Corridor: A world of opportunities
Freight flows along the Middle Corridor are surging. Yet rising challenges could limit growth and development potential. IRU shared solutions at this week’s International Forum on Multimodal Transportation in Tashkent, Uzbekistan.
Choosing the right truck: TCO and CO₂ insights
What kind of truck should you buy today to optimise your TCO during its first ownership life? We compared the costs of different truck powertrains – and their CO2 emissions – across seven major European road freight markets during our recent webinar.
Syria launches first TIR transit movement via Iraq
A new era of seamless trade continues to take shape in the Middle East.
New research confirms the high costs of cargo theft to industry
The American Transportation Research Institute (ATRI) has released new research on the growing problem of cargo theft in the US.
For generations to come: tomorrow’s supply chains
IRU mapped its vision for a world where supply chains are not only efficient and reliable but also sustainable at Huawei’s forum today in Dongguan, China.
North American trucking leaders weigh cross-border woes in Otay Mesa
The full implementation of initiatives established under the US–Mexico–Canada Agreement (USMCA) took centre stage at the IRU North American Transportation Forum (NATF) roundtable in California.
US truck tonnage falls 0.9% in September
IRU member the American Trucking Associations (ATA) has been calculating the tonnage index based on surveys from its membership since the 1970s. Here are the results for July 2025.
Pakistan edges closer to seamless trade
With triple-digit growth in TIR usage over the past year, IRU’s Secretary General has outlined key measures for Pakistan and the region to take transport efficiency and security to a new level at the ministerial conference in Islamabad.