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New House infrastructure principles send a clear message that Congress should make improving civil works its top priority
The chief executive officer of the Associated General Contractors of America, Stephen E. Sandherr, issued the following statement in reaction to the release last night…
NRF welcomes signing of USMCA legislation
The National Retail Federation welcomed today’s signing by President Trump of legislation to implement the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement.
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Trump signs USMCA, sealing political win with bipartisan deal
President Donald Trump signed into law a new trade pact with Canada and Mexico on Wednesday, sealing a political victory that will help neutralize Democratic…
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Anderson, Connor enthusiastically open AAPA conference in Tampa
Leaders of Port Tampa Bay and the hemispherewide American Association of Port Authorities gushed with enthusiasm today [Jan. 29] in opening the AAPA’s 13th annual…
US 2019 goods-trade gap shrinks for first time in three years
The U.S.’s annual deficit in merchandise trade narrowed in 2019 for the first time in three years, reflecting a trade-war-induced drop in imports but giving…
UK will take Northern Rail franchise back into state ownership
Boris Johnson’s U.K. government said it will take the troubled Northern Rail franchise back into state ownership from March 1, in the latest sign that…
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Virus angst spreads in Germany after contagion hits Munich
Near the famous Hofbraeuhaus beer hall in downtown Munich, a printout taped to the glass door of a pharmacy conveys the anxiety gripping the city…
China’s health scare tempers high hopes in US farm markets
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South Africa will caution Trump on ‘premature’ trade review
South Africa’s government will tell President Donald Trump’s administration that its review of a preferential trade agreement that could put as much as $2.4 billion…
Airlines cancel more mainland China flights to counter virus
Airlines across the globe suspended more flights to China, as governments clamped down on travel to help stop the spread of the deadly Wuhan virus.