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           FTR Reports U.S. Trailer Net Orders Fell Sharply
           in May to 6,738 Units
            U.S. trailer net orders fell 34% month-over-month (m/m) to 6,738 units — exceeding typical seasonal declines — as tariff volatility and
            ongoing uncertainty in economic and truck freight markets persisted. Despite the sharp decrease, May net orders were up 3% year-over-
            year (y/y), benefiting from comparison against a weak performance in May 2024. Year-to-date (YTD) net trailer orders for 2025 reached
            83,218 units, a 24% increase y/y, averaging 16,644 units per month.
            Order cancellations surged to 37.6% of gross orders in May — the highest rate in 12 months and significantly above April’s 20% figure.
            Cumulative net orders for the 2025 ordering season (September 2024–May 2025) totaled 161,657 units, down 10% y/y, averaging 17,962
            units per month.
            During May, total U.S. trailer build fell 4% m/m and 24% y/y to 16,958 units. 2025 YTD trailer build was down 29% y/y to 80,729 units,
            an average of 16,146 per month. With total trailer net orders significantly below build, backlogs decreased by 11,376 units (-9% m/m;
            -16% y/y) to 108,955 units. The larger decrease in backlogs compared to build lowered the backlog/build ratio to 6.4 months.
            Dan Moyer, senior analyst, commercial vehicles, commented, “The ever-evolving tariff environment continues to disrupt the U.S. trailer
            market. The increase in tariffs on steel, aluminum, and fabricated components to 50% on June 4 will significantly increase production costs
            for OEMs/suppliers, putting further downside pressure on trailer demand. Also, while tariffs on Chinese imports have moderated greatly
            — at least temporarily — other country-specific tariffs add further cost pressures. A further headwind on demand is uncertainty over the
            legality of the reciprocal and fentanyl-related tariffs that were based on emergency powers.
            “OEMs and suppliers face pressure to either absorb rising costs or pass some or all of them on to fleets, potentially impacting fleet
            expansion and maintenance strategies. As a result, some fleets may delay new trailer purchases or turn to refurbished and alternative
            options. Potential consequences include heightened market price sensitivity, extended trailer lifecycles, and a shifting of some demand
            toward used equipment or alternative configurations.”
             NTDA Announces 2025 Federal Excise Tax Webinars
             The NTDA will offer four Federal Excise Tax (FET) Webinars in 2025 hosted by Tim Reynolds, Partner, Davidson, Holland, Whitesell &
             Co., PLLC.  More information is available at https://ntda.site-ym.com/page/Training. Register online or by emailing Shelley@ntda.org.
             A link with the login information will be forwarded to members prior to each Webinar. There is no cost for members to participate
             in the series as a benefit of membership.
             •   NTDA Basics of Federal Excise Tax Webinar — Held Tuesday, June 24, 2025 @ 2:00 p.m. EDT — Request Slide Deck or
                 Recording by emailing gwen@ntda.org.
             •   NTDA Federal Excise Tax Best Practices — Tuesday, July 22, 2025 @ 2:00 p.m. EDT
             •   NTDA Cross-border and Government Transactions — Tuesday, August 19, 2025 @ 2:00 p.m. EDT
             •   NTDA Specialty Trailers — Exemptions — Tuesday, September 23, 2025 @ 2:00 p.m. EDT
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