Uber Freight sees U.S.–Mexico trade driving freight rebound into 2026
Nearshoring, Mexico investment and tightening truck capacity could reshape North American freight flows next year. Uber Freight’s latest market outlook points to a U.S. freight market that is quietly stabilizing and setting up for tighter conditions in 2026, with cross-border trade with Mexico emerging as one of the most important structural drivers. Uber Freight is a part of San Francisco-based Uber Technologies Inc. (NYSE: UBER), which operates three platforms: Uber (ride-hailing), Uber Eats (food and ...