Volvo maintained its outlook for European and North American truck markets after orders rose 24%.
Truck orders fell sharply in January as market conditions put pressure on demand. Despite the decline, year-over-year orders remain slightly higher.
Trucking stakeholders are raising alarm that U.S. implementation of tariffs on Mexico and Canada will harm American truckers, cause supply chain instability and hike prices for consumers.
STOCKHOLM--Volvo maintained its outlook for European and North American truck markets after reporting a forecast-beating rise in fourth-quarter truck orders that was driven by fleet replacements ...
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