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Elemica announces partnership with Chicagoland Food and Beverage Network
Elemica, the leading cloud-based Digital Supply Network for global manufacturing industries, announces a strategic partnership with the Chicagoland Food and Beverage Network (CFBN), a non-profit…
Freightos announces agreement with FedEx Logistics
In a wide-ranging business agreement, Freightos supplies WebCargo technology to digitize FedEx Logistics, while FedEx Trade Networks provides digitized customs brokerage services for importers on…
Heathrow runway faces delay as court wants climate-change review
London Heathrow’s plan for a third runway faces further delays after environmental activists won an appeal over an expansion that Europe’s busiest airport says is…
Johnson gives EU four months to make a Brexit deal — or he walks
Prime Minister Boris Johnson told the European Union he’ll walk away from the negotiating table in June if it’s not clear he’s going to get…
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From seafood to zinc, virus sours the outlook for Canada CEOs
A miserable end to 2019 is turning into a gloomy start to 2020 for some of Canada’s biggest exporters.
EU prolongs fish fight with Turkey by opening new tariff inquiry
The European Union threatened to renew tariffs on rainbow trout from Turkey in response to a request by Danish producers for longer trade protection.
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Ice cream and Thai curries are about to fly through Irish skies
“In five years, it’s going to be the most normal thing you can imagine.” In the suburbs of Dublin on a windy, overcast day in…
Johnson to put UK on collision course with EU over trade
Prime Minister Boris Johnson will put the U.K. on collision course with the European Union on Thursday when he lays out his government’s red lines…
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South Africa raises funds for state airline to $1.1 billion
South Africa almost doubled the level of funding for the national airline to 16.4 billion rand ($1.1 billion), cash that will go toward supporting a…
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Airlines send in world’s strongest disinfectants to fight virus
Airlines are turning to the world’s hardest-hitting disinfectants to rid planes of the coronavirus.