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Russia ships record volumes of gas and steelmaking coal to China
China imported record quantities of Russian liquefied natural gas and steelmaking coal in September, as total purchases of energy products topped $50 billion since the…
Australian wine exports slump 11% as China tariffs crimp demand
China tariffs, global freight snarls and changing consumer habits during the pandemic have caused an 11% slump in the value of Australian wine exports in…
New York MTA’s ‘Tap and Go’ Payment System May Take Longer to Finish
Implementing the new “tap and go” payment system across New York City’s subways, buses and commuter rails may take until June 2025, according to the…
Strike-Plagued UK rail network set for more walkouts in November
The UK railway network, already crippled by walkouts throughout the past summer, faces further disruption as the TSSA union extends its strike action into next…
Australia budget expected to rock stocks from housing to mining
Mining, infrastructure, and childcare shares are among just a handful of stock winners expected to be unveiled within Australia’s budget Tuesday, as the new Labor…
Flair Airlines is in talks to merge with ex-Boeing CEO’s SPAC
Flair Airlines Ltd., a low-cost Canadian airline, is in talks to go public through a merger with New Vista Acquisition Corp., a blank check-firm backed…
Calgary staff who left ‘toxic’ oil brokerage start a new firm
Staff members who exited a prominent Calgary-based oil firm at the center of multiple lawsuits have formed a new brokerage for trading Canadian and US…
ATA President Says Federation Committed to Winning on Behalf of Industry
The American Trucking Associations President and CEO Chris Spear said the Federation was committed to continuing delivering wins on behalf of the trucking industry.
Port of Rotterdam selects partner for prototype U-Space Airspace
Port of Rotterdam Authority (PoR) has selected Airwayz as the partner to build the U-Space Airspace prototype for the port industrial complex.
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LA Port chief says “Labor Deal” still likely but months away
A labor deal between 22,000 dockworkers at US West Coast ports and their employers may take several months to reach, but service disruptions while negotiations…