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The role of IoT in global supply chain in 2020
The role of IoT in global supply chain in 2020
UK steps up talks with industry as Brexit disruption nears
The U.K. government is intensifying talks with industry as it seeks to avert Brexit disruption at year-end, with companies facing upheaval even if Britain and…
Burberry warns no-deal Brexit would lead to higher duty bill
Burberry Group Plc warned that it faces the risk of being saddled with higher costs from a no-deal Brexit, while a possible U.K. clampdown on…
US envoy sees new Iran sanctions, rules out military action
The U.S. will impose new sanctions on Iran while President Donald Trump remains in office, according to a senior American diplomat who described speculation over…
Singapore Air to raise S$850 million after travel collapses
Singapore Airlines Ltd. plans to raise as much as S$850 million ($630 million) via the sale of convertible bonds as it seeks to increase liquidity…
China says Australian ‘words and deeds’ to blame for dispute
China said the actions and words of Australia’s government and some people in the country are to blame for the worsening relations between the two…
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China and 14 Asian nations to sign world’s biggest free-trade deal
Fifteen Asia-Pacific nations including China aim to clinch the world’s largest free-trade agreement this weekend, the culmination of Beijing’s decade-long quest for greater economic integration…
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Stranded coal ships in crosshairs of China-Australia spat
At least 20 giant bulk carriers are anchored off the Chinese port of Jingtang and unable to offload millions of tons of Australian coal, the…
Egypt’s focus on local sugar is bad news for European exports
After a drought and crop disease, add a shrinking export market to the list of headaches for the beleaguered European sugar industry.
Emirates posts $3.8 billion loss after virus sunk air travel
Emirates Group, owner of the world’s largest long-haul carrier, slumped to its first loss in more than 30 years after the coronavirus pandemic reduced demand…