Air Freight News
USDOC renews Huawei’s TGL for 45 Days
The Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) of the U.S. Department of Commerce announced it was extending a Temporary General License (TGL) for Huawei Technologies…
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CBP Miami Processes the Most Valentines Flowers in the Country
With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, CBP is working hard to keep the critters out of the flowers you buy for your sweetheart.
CMA CGML FAK rates for reefers from North Europe, Baltic, Scandinavia, Poland & West Med to Asia
CMA CGM Freight All Kinds (FAK) rates on Reefers will increase as from March 1st, 2020 (date of loading in the origin ports) until further…
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Banks to lead Pacific Northwest Bridge and Structures Group at WSP USA
Brings nearly two decades of major bridge structure experience with firm to his new leadership role in the region.
Fitch: Hawaii DOT’s Harbor System Revs at ‘AA-’, Outlook Stable
Fitch Ratings has affirmed the 'AA-' rating on Hawaii Department of Transportation's (HI) $154.5 million of outstanding harbor system revenue bonds. The Rating Outlook is…
Trump’s siege on the WTO takes an election-year turn
For years Trump has called the Geneva-based body the “worst trade deal ever” — largely because he believes the WTO helped China gain a competitive…
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Chinese aluminum-extrusion exporters face possible EU tariffs
The European Union threatened to impose tariffs on aluminum extrusions from China after EU-based producers said trade protection was needed to save jobs in the…
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Boeing leaves Singapore empty-handed, unlike the sanitizer thief
The giants of aviation left the Singapore Airshow with little to brag about, but someone ended up with one of the hottest deals in town:…
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Airlines versus coronavirus: A bruising and lopsided battle
The novel coronavirus has broadsided the aviation industry, particularly at its epicenter in China. Tens of thousands of flights in and out of the country…
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Pipeline protests cripple Canadian railways, raising CEOs’ ire
Protests against a natural gas pipeline are crippling Canada’s railways -- key economic arteries in the sprawling, trade-dependent nation -- and prompting cries of “insanity”…