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CBP seizes $3M in counterfeit watches
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport seized five counterfeit Richard Mille watches originating from Hong Kong...
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Taiwan exports plunge at fastest pace in 14 years on demand woes
Taiwan’s exports plunged in June at the fastest pace since 2009, exacerbating concerns about the slump in global demand for electronics and its impact on…
Black Sea ship disruption costs crop exporter millions a month
Ship inspection holdups that are crippling Ukraine’s Black Sea crop exports have cost major agribusiness Kernel Holding SA $57 million, its chief executive officer said.
New Zealand’s Hipkins sees export lift from EU free trade deal
New Zealand Prime Minister Chris Hipkins will sign a free trade agreement with the European Union next week that will deliver more savings for exporters…
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Port of Long Beach: State grants record sum for Port’s Zero-Emissions Future
Port-wide transformation to new technology funded by $383 million award...
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The Port of Barcelona and Tech Barcelona launch BlueTechPort
BlueTechPort is integrated into the Tech Barcelona ecosystem and will host companies interested in innovating in the blue economy, using the Port of Barcelona as...
Netherlands can cut Schiphol Airport capacity, court rules
The Dutch government can reduce the number of flights at Amsterdam’s airport for the coming season after winning a court appeal, in a potential blow…
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Port of Antwerp: Commissioner Kadri Simson and Port of Antwerp-Bruges discuss collaboration
European Commissioner for Energy Kadri Simson visits the port to see how the shift to sustainable molecules is becoming a reality in Europe...
World Shipping Council: MEPC 80 climate targets must be followed by robust regulation
“This marks a new beginning for shipping’s energy transition, with clear goals and milestones. There is much to do, and...
UN agrees on a new climate plan for global shipping, but not 1.5°C aligned
Civil society groups are deeply concerned by the UN’s International Maritime Organization (IMO) failure to firmly align global shipping with the...