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US goods trade deficit widens sharply in January
The U.S. trade deficit in goods widened sharply in January, most likely as businesses front-loaded imports ahead of tariffs, potentially positioning trade to be a…
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Port of Oakland’s Mckenney says “Partnership” is key to growth
Kristi McKenney, incoming Executive Director of the Port of Oakland, says she will enhance partnerships to help the Port of Oakland grow: “I want to…
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Port of NY & NJ welcomes largest vessel ever - OOCL Iris
The Feb. 11 arrival of the OOCL Iris at Maher Terminals marked a significant milestone for the Port of New York and New Jersey. The…
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IAPH2025 World Ports Conference agenda announced with registration now live – Kobe, Japan, 7 – 9 October
As the Association celebrates its 70th Anniversary, the world ports community will gather in Kobe Japan, where the first ever meeting took place to establish…
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Macron says left Washington with very little hope on tariffs
French President Emmanuel Macron said on Friday he left Washington after a visit with U.S. President Donald Trump this week with very little hope on…
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China coal bodies propose curbs on output and imports
Two coal industry groups in China, the world's largest producer and consumer of the fuel, called on their members on Friday to curb output and…
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Frontier Airlines announces expansion of ATL Operations, adds new routes
Frontier Airlines announced today that it will expand operations by 40% at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) by this summer. The ultra low-cost carrier will…
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Norfolk Southern wins dismissal of bondholder lawsuit over 2023 Ohio derailment
A federal judge on Thursday dismissed a lawsuit accusing Norfolk Southern of causing hundreds of millions of dollars of losses for bondholders by concealing safety…
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US Postal Service chief urges employees to ignore Trump takeover rumors
U.S. Postal Service employees should ignore rumors and reports that President Donald Trump could unilaterally seize control of the agency, Postmaster General Louis DeJoy said…
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Beef prices may rise as Canadian ranchers shrink cattle herds, fearing Trump tariffs
Canadian farmer Jon Vaags quit buying beef cattle in November after the election of U.S. President Donald Trump made tariffs on Canadian exports seem like…