Heavy Duty Trucking Logo
MenuMENU
SearchSEARCH

FedEx Survey Shows Small Business Support of International Trade

FedEx released the results of its second Trade Index, a national survey of small business leaders, finding that the majority supported more global trade.

by Staff
May 16, 2017
FedEx Survey Shows Small Business Support of International Trade

Screenshot from FedEx Trade Index

2 min to read


Screenshot from FedEx Trade Index

FedEx released the results of its second Trade Index, a national survey of small business leaders, finding that the majority supported more global trade.

The survey found that 84% of small business leaders agreed that expanding international trade was a good thing, up from 77% the year before. Similarly, 80% of small business leaders said that increasing global trade would improve the U.S. economy overall. The FedEx Trade Index surveyed over 1,000 small business leaders to track the impact of international trade on the small business segment of the U.S. economy.

Ad Loading...

“These results show even more American small business leaders support expanding trade than last year,” said Raj Subramaniam, executive vice president, chief marketing and communications officer, FedEx Corp. “One thing is certain – small business leaders continue to view the growth of global supply chains and trade as beneficial to American workers.”

As many as three out of four small businesses felt that increasing international trade would also create more job opportunities in the U.S., and nearly a majority felt that it was necessary to keep the U.S. competitive.

Nearly 90% of survey respondents also said the U.S. must do a better job of retraining its workforce to meet the needs of the current economy. More than half of small business leaders surveyed represented companies with fewer than 20 employees, with the rest evenly split between companies with 20-99 and 100-500 employees.

Ad Loading...

“Retraining U.S. workers is a critical part of keeping the American economy expanding and competitive in global markets,” said Subramaniam. “FedEx is a strong supporter of continued efforts to strengthen job retraining programs throughout the United States.”

More Fleet Management

Stacks of intermodal containers at port with truck driving between them

Import Cargo Volume to See Year-Over-Year Gain Again in June, Then Remain Below 2025 Levels Into Fall

After July, the report predicts a weakening in import volume as consumer uncertainty remains high and the impact of increasing inflation takes its toll.

Read More →
Equity Interest Auction
SponsoredJune 8, 2026

AUCTION OF EQUITY INTEREST IN HEAVY HAUL TRUCKING COMPANY!!

Mark your calendar: June 30, 2026 (10:00 a.m. PDT). MagnaTrans, LLC, a California limited liability company doing business as Magna Transportation Group is going to auction! Bid on a 37.5% ownership interest in this Rancho Cucamonga-based heavy haul and over-dimensional trucking company operating across California, Oregon, and Arizona. The equity interest will be sold to the highest bidder or bidders under Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code at 10:00 a.m. PDT.

Read More →
Volvo OTA updates.

Volvo Trucks Adds Unattended Over-the-Air Software Update Capabilities

The latest evolution of Volvo’s over-the-air update technology allows software updates to run while trucks are parked, helping fleets keep vehicles current without disrupting operations.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Podcast thumbnail illustration
Fleet ManagementJune 4, 2026

How Waste Connections is Using Data, Telematics, and AI

How do you manage and maintain more than 18,000 connected trucks? Data. Lots of it.

Read More →
YouTube thumbnail showing Chuck Palmer illustration with refuse truck in background

Why Fleet Data Matters More Than Ever at Waste Connections [Watch]

Waste Connections' Chuck Palmer explains how telematics, predictive maintenance, safety analytics, and AI help keep vehicles on the road and drivers safe in this episode of HDT Talks Trucking.

Read More →
Illustration of tractor-trailer and cybersecurity
Fleet ManagementJune 3, 2026

NMFTA Launches Free, Anonymous Cybersecurity Threat Report Portal

Organizations are encouraged to anonymously report freight fraud, cargo crime, and cyber threats while gaining visibility into incidents reported across the transportation sector.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Cover feature graphic showing AI background

AI Can Optimize a Fleet. Can It Replace Human Judgment?

Fleets fear falling behind if they don’t adopt AI quickly enough. They also fear what happens if the technology makes the wrong decision.

Read More →
Jamie Hagen owner, Hell Bent Xpress.
Fleet Managementby Jack RobertsMay 29, 2026

Jamie Hagen Gets Real About Running a Small Fleet in an Uncertain Economy

Small fleet owner Jamie Hagen says new legal risks, volatile fuel prices, and a changing freight market are forcing small carriers to rethink how they operate — and what they can afford.

Read More →
Jamie Hagen owner, Hell Bent Xpress.
Fleet ManagementMay 28, 2026

Jamie Hagen Gets Real About Freight, Fuel Prices, Safety, and Small-Fleet Survival

Running a small trucking fleet right now isn’t easy, especially right now. And Jamie Hagen doesn’t sugarcoat it.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Jamie Hagen, Hellbent Xpress.
Fleet Managementby Jack RobertsMay 28, 2026

Jamie Hagen Gets Real About Freight, Fuel Prices, Safety, and Small-Fleet Survival

Running a small trucking fleet right now isn’t easy, especially right now. And Jamie Hagen doesn’t sugarcoat it.

Read More →