Air Freight News
Indonesia Unveils $10 Billion in Aid for State Firms Amid Virus
Indonesia will extend $10 billion in financial support to a dozen state-owned companies to tide over the impact of the coronavirus pandemic, Finance Minister Sri…
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Heathrow Urges Common Anti-Virus Measures to Restart Travel
The U.K. should work with the European Union and the U.S. on an international safety standard to reopen the air-travel industry, the head of London…
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Germany Looks to Lift Travel Warning, Foreign Minister Says
Germany hopes talks with European Union partners on Monday will make progress toward lifting a global travel warning and enabling citizens to take vacations this…
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Ryanair Taps U.K. Loan Program, Digs In for Slow Recovery
Ryanair Holdings Plc boosted its liquidity with a 600 million-pound ($726 million) loan backed by the U.K. government and said the coronavirus crisis will reduce…
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Bulk Shipping ‘At The Very Bottom’ as Carrier Earnings Plunge
Vessels carrying dry bulk commodities are struggling to make a profit because of the double hit of lower seasonal demand for cargoes and the Covid-19…
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U.S.-China Fight Over Chip Kingpin Rattles Tech Industry
Since its founding more than three decades ago, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. has built its business by working behind the scenes to make customers like…
Singapore Exports Unexpectedly Expand for Second Month in April
Singapore’s exports unexpectedly climbed for a second straight month in April, mainly due to a jump in pharmaceuticals.
Iran Issues Warning to U.S. Over Venezuela-Bound Tankers: IRNA
Iran has sent an official warning to the U.S. against making threats to Iranian fuel tankers bound for Venezuela, the state-run Islamic Republic News Agency…
South Africa Seeks Clout in New Airline
Pravin Gordhan, South Africa’s minister for public enterprises, is staking his own credibility and that of President Cyril Ramaphosa’s government on the creation of a…
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WTO Leader Search Begins With U.S., EU Aiming to Move Quickly
The U.S. and European Union signaled they want to move rapidly to replace the head of the World Trade Organization after Director-General Roberto Azevedo unexpectedly…