Air Freight News
Amendment in the U.S.-Japan beef trade agreement to begin January 1, 2023
United States Trade Representative Katherine Tai and Japan’s Ambassador to the United States Koji Tomita confirmed in an exchange of letters that amendments to the…
NSC statement on confirmation of Shailen Bhatt as FHWA Administrator
The National Safety Council congratulates Shailen Bhatt on his confirmation as administrator of the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA).
MSC low water surcharge from USA to Manaus - cancelled
In the light of the continuous development of the water levels on Amazon River, MSC will withdraw the applicability of the Low Water Surcharge (LWS),…
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Bolloré celebrates 10 years of operations
On November 17th, Bolloré Logistics Colombia celebrated its 10th anniversary. During the event, Philippe Lescuras, Manager Director, thanked and recognized all the collaborators for their…
US-based MCC Worldwide has signed a long-term MOU with SEZA
The MOU provides an area of 371 acres (150 hectares) for the development of an MCC Worldwide Free Trade Hub Zone with direct flight line…
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MOL to trial Starlink onboard ocean-going vessels
MOL announced the signing of a MoU with Marlink to start trial use of the satellite communication service Starlink, offered by SpaceX on MOL-operated ships.
Dutch no longer want to be one of world’s top agro exporters
The Netherlands has embarked on a far-reaching transformation of its agricultural sector as it pushes to cut nitrogen emissions and revive natural lands.
Us-Africa set to iron out duty-free trade pact future at summit
The US’s resolve to claw back lost influence in Africa will be put to the test this week when dozens of the continent’s leaders and…
Holiday rush sparks chaos and anger at India’s busiest airport
The holiday rush has crippled India’s busiest airport in Delhi, with irate passengers complaining on social media about missed flights and serpentine pre-boarding lines.
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EU nears deal on landmark carbon levy as trade tensions rise
The European Parliament and member states aim to reach a tentative deal on putting a carbon price on imported goods coming from third countries, giving…