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Oil inches lower on oversupply concerns, on track for weekly loss
Oil prices inched lower on Friday and were on track for a weekly decline as investors focussed on a supply glut and potential Russia-Ukraine peace…
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FTR’s Shippers Conditions Index for October slightly improved over September
FTR Shippers Conditions Index for October slightly improved to 0.3 from the September reading of -0.5. Most market factors were more favorable for shippers in…
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OTIV announces €9 Million investment to automate the backbone of sustainable transport
Investment supports commercial deployments and industry-leading developments towards fully autonomous trains...
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Throughput in the Port of Hamburg continues on its growth path
Throughput at the Port of Hamburg remains on a robust course after the third quarter of 2025. While US container transports continued to decline, the…
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Major automakers say China poses ‘clear and present threat’ to US auto industry
Major automakers on Thursday urged Washington to prevent Chinese government-backed automakers and battery manufacturers from opening U.S. manufacturing plants, warning the industry's future is at…
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Floods, falling rocks force closure of major highways to Vancouver
Most major Canadian highways to the Pacific port city of Vancouver have been shut due to floods, falling rocks and the risk of avalanches, local…
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U.S. International trade in Goods and Services, September 2025
The U.S. Census Bureau and the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis announced today that the goods and services deficit was $52.8 billion in September, down…
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Interpol-led global wildlife sting makes record seizures of animals, plants, timber
Law enforcement agencies from 134 countries seized a record number of illegally traded live animals between September and October, underlining a growing demand for exotic…
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US House committee approves Africa trade bill, no mention of South Africa exclusion for now
A U.S. House committee on Wednesday approved a bill that would renew for another three years Washington's preferential trade programme for Africa, and there was…
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US can replicate revenues if Supreme Court rules against IEEPA tariffs, trade chief says
The United States can use other measures to recreate the roughly $200 billion in revenues it is collecting under tariffs based on a 1977 law…