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Libyan Oil exports blocked ahead of Berlin peace conference
Libyan commander Khalifa Haftar blocked oil exports at ports under his control, slashing output by more than half and posing a potential setback for an…
Toyota showers billions on U.S. plants after slow shift to SUVs
Toyota Motor Corp. has poured more money into yet another North American plant to boost production of the SUVs and trucks U.S. customers increasingly seek…
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New software flaw could further delay Boeing’s 737 Max
Boeing Co. has identified a new software flaw in the grounded 737 Max that will require additional work, possibly further delaying the plane’s return to…
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Trump aid means farms are doing better than before trade war
Donald Trump is boasting that he’s made farmers “really happy.” He’s not wrong, but it’s not just the trade deal that’s left farmers optimistic for…
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Port of Oakland loaded imports/exports set record
Decline in overall is result of fewer empty boxes but loaded imports/exports set record
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A $50 billion hole adds intrigue to China’s U.S. export binge
China’s $200 billion, two-year spending spree negotiated with the Trump administration appears increasingly difficult to deliver, with more than $50 billion of U.S. exports annually…
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Florida ports continue to innovate with use of alternative fuels
Florida's 15 ports support more than 900,000 jobs across the state, and have a total economic impact of more than $117 billion.
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SC Ports CEO honored for advancing SC manufacturing
S.C. Ports Authority President and CEO Jim Newsome received the prestigious Roger Milliken Defender of Manufacturing Award for his enduring support of South Carolina’s manufacturing…
Solar projects outperform wind globally: Fitch
Solar consistently outperforms wind among global renewable energy project ratings in Fitch Ratings' universe, according to updated analysis from the rating agency.
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eeSea unveils 2019 Liner Schedule Reliability rankings
On-time reliability on East/West trades concluded 2019 at 47%. 10% of all arrivals were more than 3 days delayed