Air Freight News
Philippine carriers ask for help as losses hit 19 billion pesos
Airlines in the Philippines are asking Congress to pass a law that would provide the industry financial support and wage subsidies as losses due to…
Wild oil markets leave Shanghai a little dizzy
Turmoil in U.S. trading ought to be an opportunity for China’s would-be benchmark. There’s not much sign it’s gaining traction.
Boeing jumps after job, output cuts reveal plan for virus era
Boeing Co. soared after executives outlined a road map to survive the worst downturn in aviation history, and assured investors that the company has the…
China’s oil dream dims as state giants cut capex by $19 billion
Xi Jinping called for more drilling, but the realities of the oil crash were too much to overcome
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US wants to know where aluminum imports really come from
The U.S. proposed rules to track aluminum imports more closely, in a move that could address industry demands to block Chinese supply that skirts tariffs.
South Africa allows wine exports to resume as lockdown eases
South Africa will allow all agricultural exports including wine and wool to resume under new lockdown regulations.
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Amazon’s foreign domains cited by US as helping counterfeiters
The U.S. identified five of Amazon.com Inc.’s foreign domains as notorious markets and will seek more information on them.
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Hutchison Ports first to introduce autonomous trucks to Thailand
Hutchison Ports Thailand, the nation’s leading port operator and an innovator in global ‘smart port’ port development, announced today that it is now the first…
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Bolloré Logistics beefs up its Nordic presence
Bolloré Logistics, ranking among the world’s top 10 in transport and logistics, has taken a significant leap forward in the Nordics with the acquisition of…
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Natural gas markets remain regionalized compared with oil markets
Crude oil markets respond quickly and often dramatically to world events, but natural gas markets have tended to be driven by regional factors and have…