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Japan’s exports rise for third straight month led by autos
Japan’s exports grew for a third consecutive month on the back of robust shipments of vehicles, offering support for the economy as domestic demand remains…
Yemen’s Houthis tell China, Russia their ships won’t be targeted
The Yemen-based Houthis have told China and Russia their ships can sail through the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden without being attacked, according to…
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Norfolk Southern bolsters executive team as it faces activist fight
Norfolk Southern Corp. hired John Orr as its new chief operating officer, bolstering the railroad’s executive ranks as it faces pressure from an activist shareholder…
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American Airlines Cargo ships record number of ‘living works of art’ globally
The carrier transports koi carp from Japan to collectors in US and Europe
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Boeing sees massive cash drain as 737 Max episode takes toll
Boeing Co. predicted a massive cash drain for the first quarter as regulatory scrutiny and slower output of its 737 Max jetliner following a January…
time:matters becomes premium partner of Lufthansa Cargo
• Tonnage of more than 5,000 tons qualifies time:matters for partner program • The nomination as premium partner acknowledges the economic success of time:matters and…
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US weighs sanctioning Huawei’s secretive Chinese chip network
The Biden administration is considering blacklisting a number of Chinese semiconductor firms linked to Huawei Technologies Co. after the telecom giant notched a significant technological…
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Port Houston posts unprecedented February volumes container TEUs up 20%
February proved to be a remarkable month at Port Houston’s terminals. Container volumes increased 20% compared to the same month last year, totaling 375,965 Twenty-Foot…
MxV Rail FAST® research program will support tomorrow’s safety gains
New, redesigned FAST track will be a workhorse in advancing rail safety
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Ten organizations unite to combat illegal wildlife trafficking in global supply chains
Wildlife crime continues to pose a significant threat to biodiversity, local and national economies, as well as national and international security.