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Canada’s international trade slows in sign of weakening recovery
Canada’s merchandise trade deficit remained at historically elevated levels in November, as exports and imports slowed amid a weakening global recovery.
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Kalmar’s hybrid RTGs to support sustainable growth for Total Terminals International at the Port of Long Beach, CA
Kalmar, part of Cargotec, has completed a deal with Total Terminals International, LLC (TTI) to supply a total of six hybrid rubber-tyred gantry cranes (RTGs)…
SEKO Logistics embarks on next phase of global growth with new investment from Ridgemont Equity Partners
SEKO Logistics, a leading global freight forwarder and third-party logistics provider, has selected Ridgemont Equity Partners, a Charlotte-based middle market buyout and growth equity investor,…
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IAG Cargo celebrates 1000th charter flight
IAG Cargo, the cargo arm of parent group IAG, celebrates its 1000th charter flight of 2020 which departed at the end of the year from…
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Swiss WorldCargo resumes service to Los Angeles and adds Lima as a new destination
Swiss WorldCargo is continuing to expand its global network, including in the Americas.
Germany appeals to U.S. to scrap tariffs in Airbus, Boeing fight
German Finance Minister Olaf Scholz said the U.S. and the European Union should scrap billions of dollars of tariffs on each other’s exports levied in…
U.S. trade gap widened to second-biggest on record in November
The U.S. trade deficit widened to the second-largest on record in November as merchandise imports reached a more than one-year high in the midst of…
Iran holds Navy drills in Persian Gulf amid standoff over tanker
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps held naval drills involving hundreds of boats in the Persian Gulf, just as a South Korean delegation headed to Tehran…
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Return to food protectionism is riling farmers in Argentina
A ban on corn exports in Argentina is fanning fear among farmers and traders that one of the world’s top food suppliers is returning to…
Oil refiners reel from Saudi output cut even as demand eases
Several oil refiners in Asia were taken aback by Saudi Arabia’s pledge to curb 1 million barrels a day of supplies from next month even…