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USTR joins other Federal agencies in issuing business advisory on Burma following military coup
The United States Departments of Commerce, Homeland Security, Labor, State, the Treasury, and the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) today issued a Burma…
A third of pilots worldwide aren’t flying as pandemic persists
(Bloomberg) -- More than a third of commercial pilots still aren’t flying for a living, according to a worldwide survey, highlighting the prolonged damage the…
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US goods-trade gap widens to fresh record as imports jump
The U.S. merchandise-trade deficit unexpectedly widened in December to a fresh record as imports continued to rise, outpacing shipments overseas.
New England braces for powerful nor’easter with high winds and snow
Boston and New England will take the brunt of a powerful snowstorm set to sweep the U.S. East Coast starting Friday, but New York City…
French Transport Minister calls 5G rollout near airports simple
French Transportation Minister Jean-Baptiste Djebbari said Tuesday that handling the rollout of new 5G wireless service near airports without disrupting flights was “simple” for his…
Wizz Air steps up U.K. expansion as omicron curbs ease
Wizz Air Holdings Plc is scouring its European operations for planes and staff to boost U.K. capacity amid mounting optimism that test-free travel will spur…
CN Rail names Robinson CEO, settles activist fight with Hohn’s TCI
Canadian National Railway Co. named Tracy Robinson as its new chief executive officer and said it has reached a settlement with activist investor TCI Fund…
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Boeing’s bet on jet-building frenzy rests on fragile suppliers
The planemaker depends on a constellation of smaller manufacturers that are seeing worker shortfalls of 10% to 20%.
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WTO grants China a $645 million tariff weapon against the US
The World Trade Organization granted Beijing a new tariff weapon against the U.S. during a politically sensitive moment for the Biden administration -- almost a…
Hawaiian Air seeks to resume service to Japan in second quarter
Hawaiian Airlines is seeking to resume flights to Japan in the second quarter, a delay from the carrier’s earlier goal of restarting service in late…