Air Freight News
TW Metals Partners with GlobalTranz to Provide Managed Transportation Services
TW Metals Partners with GlobalTranz’s Supply Chain Solutions Division to Provide Managed Transportation Services
EU seeks to counter Chinese trade threat with M&A curbs
The European Union suggested a raft of measures to protect its industries from the potential threat of takeovers by companies bankrolled by China and other…
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Nikola founder exaggerated the capability of his debut truck
After half an hour of promotional videos and big promises, Nikola Corp.’s 13-foot-tall prototype parked atop a rotating stage began to spin.
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US has pulled out of global digital tax talks, Lighthizer says
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin withdrew the U.S. from international talks over a digital tax deal after failing to reach an agreement with countries looking to…
FAA probing low copters that buzzed Washington protests
The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating the use of National Guard helicopters that flew low above peaceful protesters during June 1 demonstrations in Washington, the…
US downplays prospect of 2020 trade deals with UK, EU
America’s top trade negotiator downplayed expectations for new agreements this year with the U.K. and European Union, reiterating that tariffs remain a potent weapon that…
Weekly Rail Traffic for the Week Ending June 13, 2020
For this week, total U.S. weekly rail traffic was 449,291 carloads and intermodal units, down 14.9 percent compared with the same week last year.
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Intermarine marks 30 years
The Company continues to build on its legacy by providing reliability and consistency in trade lanes from the US Gulf to ports throughout the Caribbean…
Hapag-Lloyd Port of Durban, South Africa Charge Implementation for Unassigned Import Containers
In order to support Transnet Port Terminals (TPT) with the earliest possible clearance of import containers, please be advised that Hapag-Lloyd will implement SPD (Local…
CBP Issues Detention Order on Hair Products Manufactured with Forced Labor in China
Effective June 17 at all U.S. ports of entry, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) will detain imported merchandise made wholly or in part with…