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China sees new surge in pork prices with imports under scrutiny
Pork prices have rebounded in China as demand strengthens before a major holiday season and supply tightens because of a virus-linked crackdown on imports.
U.K. businesses plead for time to avoid Brexit cliff edge
British business groups pleaded with the government to extend the time they have to prepare for the nation’s departure from the European Union after leaders…
Dubai sees surge in U.K. bookings after travel corridor started
Air traffic between the United Kingdom and Dubai is expected to climb by a third in December as passengers take advantage of the travel corridor.
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Brexit deal given fresh impetus by leaders’ diplomatic push
The topsy turvy trade talks between the U.K. and the European Union took another somersault on Sunday when Boris Johnson and Ursula von der Leyen…
UAE and Turkey to resume flights for first time since virus
Flights between Turkey and the United Arab Emirates are poised to resume within days for the first time since the pandemic forced authorities to shut…
Xi disappoints and activists slam baby steps
World leaders and corporate bosses met virtually to set out what they will do to slow global warming -- from emissions cuts to measures to…
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LATAM offers free domestic transport of COVID-19 vaccines available to authorities in countries where it operates
The program has provided free transport for more than 900 healthcare professionals, 400 people with urgent need of medical assistance and more than 700 organs…
AAR Applauds FRA Air Brake Rule
In a newly published final rule, the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) has continued its efforts to improve and modernize regulations to keep pace with technological…
Federal Railroad Administration modernizes brake safety standards
The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) today issued a final rule, extending the amount of time freight rail equipment can be left…
U.S. nears vaccine rollout with FDA under pressure
The U.S. may start vaccinations as early as Monday after the Food and Drug Administration said it was working toward rapid emergency-use authorization of Pfizer…