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India to stop carbon credit exports until climate goals are met
India will ban firms to export carbon credits until the nation meets its climate goals, power and renewable energy minister Raj Kumar Singh told lawmakers…
Air New Zealand carried 10% fewer passengers in June
Air New Zealand carried 10% fewer passengers in the last financial year, while volumes remain less than half pre-Covid levels.
Norway moves to limit power exports in blow to Europe
Norway is gearing up to limit power exports, an early sign of the tests Europe’s cross-border solidarity will face this winter as the energy crunch…
China’s trade surplus hits record but slowdown risks remain
China’s surprisingly strong export growth in July lifted its trade surplus to another record and provided some much-needed economic support, but the country will still…
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What is the real impact of pests on freight?
The international freight transport insurer TT Club has highlighted the many ways in which heightened cleanliness is required to reduce the movement of pests via…
Ryanair fined over Hungary tax its CEO called ‘beyond stupid’
Ryanair Plc was slapped with a fine in Hungary over a windfall tax the airline’s Chief Executive Officer had called “beyond stupid.”
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Ships resume Taiwan routes even as China continues to drill
Shipping in the Taiwan Strait began to return to normal on Monday, though China’s announcement of a new military exercise near the island signaled that…
China’s trade surplus at record as exports beat expectations
China’s trade surplus rose to a record as exports grew faster than expected, easing some concerns over waning global demand and providing support for an…
China eases rules for international Covid flight suspensions
China shortened the length of suspensions for inbound airline flights that carry passengers infected with Covid-19, the latest sign the nation may be ready to…
China’s crude oil imports climb from lowest level in four years
China’s imports of commodities in July offered some tentative signs of a demand recovery after the sharp slump earlier this year due to stringent Covid-19…