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American exporters sell soy to China despite rising tensions
American soybean exporters sold several cargoes to Chinese state-run buyers, according to people familiar with the matter, showing that some transactions are still going through…
Take China’s US farm threats seriously, not literally
Curbing imports has been a tried-and-tested way of turning the diplomatic screws. But all is not lost for American producers.
Airports are a buy for investor looking past the virus wreckage
With the bulk of global travel shut down in recent months, airports wouldn’t be an obvious attraction for investors. But one Australian portfolio manager says…
UK eyes air bridges as backlash against virus quarantine grows
The U.K. is considering a plan to allow unhindered flights from countries with a low risk of spreading coronavirus as pressure mounts on ministers to…
Delta weighs what next for pilots with 2,327 more than It needs
Delta Air Lines Inc. is negotiating with its pilots union to avoid potential layoffs after the carrier determined it would have 2,327 more aviators than…
Thailand’s farm-to-table resilience featured in food export jump
Thailand is returning to its economic roots as a food producer, with overseas demand for rice, seafood, fruit and other edibles bolstering exports even as…
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Cheap oil Is one culprit as American chicken exports diminish
American companies are shipping less chicken overseas, and cheap oil isn’t helping.
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China Halts Some U.S. Farm Imports, Threatening Trade Deal
Chinese government officials told major state-run agricultural companies to pause purchases of some American farm goods including soybeans as Beijing evaluates the ongoing escalation of…
Sealand THX update from DHC World to North America
Sealand is revising the Terminal Handling Charges at Destination (DHC) for import cargo to the United States and Canada effective July 1st, 2020.
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AECOM appoints Nandita Kaundinya, P.E., as State Business Development Lead
Kaundinya will grow transportation business in North Texas