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U.K. Job cuts hit a record high as Sunak delayed aid extension
U.K. job cuts jumped to the highest on record in the three months through October, raising more questions over Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak’s…
Global fishing talks blow 2020 deadline as China, India balk
The World Trade Organization announced it will miss a 2020 deadline to secure an agreement prohibiting subsidies that threaten the sustainability of global fishing, as…
China heads for strong growth in 2021 as recovery gathers pace
China pulled further ahead of other major economies in November as industrial output and retail sales strengthened, reinforcing expectations of healthy growth in 2021.
Australia close to taking China to WTO over barley tariffs
Australia says it has built a strong case to challenge anti-dumping duties imposed by China on its barley exports and will announce soon whether it…
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Axele Webinar Helps TL Carriers Meet Drug & Alcohol Clearinghouse Requirements
Axele, LLC, a Transportation Management System (TMS) company, announces hosting a free webinar on "The New Drug & Alcohol Clearinghouse Requirements—What Small Carriers Need to…
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Barnier’s narrow path: How a Brexit deal could be done this week
Brexit negotiators got back to work in Brussels on Monday as they push to complete a trade accord before the U.K. leaves the European Union’s…
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South Jersey Port opens cocoa bean season to feed America’s chocolate craving
Americans need their chocolate fix - even more in a pandemic – and it’s the South Jersey Port’s mission to help satisfy it.
Barnier tells EU envoys deal could come this week
The European Union’s chief negotiator, Michel Barnier, told a private meeting of ambassadors that a trade deal with the U.K. could be completed as soon…
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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…