Air Freight News
From Savile Row to Swiss watches, luxury rules have changed
Brian Duffy says he knew it would be a good day even before Watches of Switzerland Group Plc opened the doors to its flagship store…
Can Huawei face EU fines like Google and Apple?
Europe’s top competition cop is getting creative when it comes to tackling foreign-government subsidies.
France warns carrier against forced job cuts after state bailout
France is warning flag carrier Air France-KLM against making forced job cuts, with Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire saying such a move would constitute a…
The most troubling China-India conflict is economic
Dwindling trade between Asia’s giants removes a restraint on military escalation.
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China port testing threatens to derail global meat shipments
China’s move to test imported meat for the novel coronavirus is threatening to snarl trade with the world’s largest pork consumer, hurting livestock farmers who…
Qantas cancels most overseas flights until late October
Qantas Airways Ltd. canceled most international flights until late October after the government indicated Australia’s borders won’t reopen any time soon.
London City Airport reopening omits European business hubs
London City Airport will reopen this weekend after almost three months without a single passenger flight, reviving a key travel artery to the U.K. capital’s…
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Lighthizer ‘troubled’ by trade staffers seeking private clients
U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer told lawmakers he was troubled to learn that two officials in his office had sought private-sector consulting work while still…
TW Metals Partners with GlobalTranz to Provide Managed Transportation Services
TW Metals Partners with GlobalTranz’s Supply Chain Solutions Division to Provide Managed Transportation Services
EU seeks to counter Chinese trade threat with M&A curbs
The European Union suggested a raft of measures to protect its industries from the potential threat of takeovers by companies bankrolled by China and other…