Air Freight News
France warns U.S. of fast trade retaliation but hopes for truce
France warned the U.S. that retaliation will come fast if Washington puts more tariffs on French products and escalates a digital tax dispute between the…
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Qatar Airways narrows full-year loss with sales surge
Qatar Airways Chief Executive Officer Akbar Al Baker said a surge in sales and a higher load factor will narrow losses for the fiscal year…
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India snubs $1 billion Amazon investment as resentment grows
India’s government has scoffed at Amazon.com Inc. founder Jeff Bezos’ offer to invest $1 billion in the country, firing the latest salvo at an e-commerce…
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U.S. firms could win lucrative job of cleaning up China’s bad debt
One surprising part of the trade deal struck between U.S. President Donald Trump and Beijing is that U.S. investors won a direct shot at the…
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Boeing is way behind Airbus in talks for China’s next big order
The long-awaited trade agreement between the U.S. and China may pave the way for Boeing Co. to resume sales to the world’s second-largest aviation market,…
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Europe scrambles to fight off threat of U.S. tariffs on France
The European Union’s trade chief said the race is on to avert an escalation in transatlantic commercial tensions as a result of U.S. objections to…
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China’s economy grew 6% in fourth quarter, investment picks up
China’s economy stabilized last quarter after slowing to the weakest pace in almost three decades, with the first acceleration in investment since June signaling that…
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U.S. beef’s path to China opens up with easing of hormone limits
The U.S.-China trade deal will remove a major hurdle that kept most American beef from being shipped to the Asian nation.
Bombardier back to brink after rethinking Airbus A220 deal
Bombardier Inc.’s deal with Airbus SE to rescue its long-delayed and over-budget jetliner program was supposed to be a lifeline for the struggling manufacturer. Now…
Asia’s most valuable zinc maker looks to gain from India’s rail overhaul
A push to modernize Asia’s oldest railway network could help spur demand for zinc, according to India’s sole producer.