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Libya’s central bank calls for resumption of oil output, exports
Libyan Central Bank Governor Sadiq Al-Kabir called for an immediate resumption of oil operations to shore up the economy amid an unprecedented decline in monetary…
Oil’s Three-speed recovery has turned the industry upside down
The global network of tankers, pipelines and refineries that makes useful fuels out of crude oil is built on long-standing patterns of consumption: so much…
Sunak Says U.K.’s First Free Port Since 2012 To Open Next Year
U.K. Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak said Britain will open its first free port since 2012 next year in an effort to boost growth…
FAA proposes simulator training for Max pilots Boeing resisted
Proposed new pilot-training requirements for Boeing Co.’s grounded 737 Max -- one of the final hurdles needed before the plane can return to the skies…
U.S. DOC finalizes 20-year amendment to the suspension agreement on Uranium from the Russian Federation
The U.S. Department of Commerce (Commerce) and the State Atomic Energy Corporation Rosatom (Rosatom), on behalf of the Government of the Russian Federation, have signed…
U.S. Secretary of Transportation Elaine L. Chao launches “Stop. Trains Can’t.” awareness campaign
U.S. Secretary of Transportation Elaine L. Chao announced the launch today of this year’s Stop. Trains Can’t. public education campaign, which will run through November…
U.S., Russia agree to extend limits on Russian uranium imports
The U.S. Commerce Department and the Russian government have agreed to extend for 20 years limits on imports of Russian uranium, the Trump administration announced…
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SC Ports’ Leatherman Terminal progresses toward March opening
Project partners ‘working in concert’ on site development, construction
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Nearly 9,000 new chassis being added to HRCPII’s fleet through end of fy21
The Port of Virginia’s continual investment in new equipment is helping to build one of the youngest chassis fleets in the nation, with the average…
China-Canada trade is going strong despite Huawei feud
China’s share of Canadian trade is moving higher, even amid the worst diplomatic crisis between the two countries since they established ties.