Nigeria eased its visa rules under a new policy that seeks to attract investors and boost trade as the African Continental Free Trade Agreement comes into effect, Interior Minister Rauf Aregbesola said.
Nationals of African Union member countries will be entitled to visa-on-arrival, while a new electronic-visa targets visitors for tourism and entertainment, Aregbesola said Tuesday in the Nigerian capital, Abuja.
DP World, a global leader in logistics and supply chain solutions, has announced the appointment of Jason Haith as Vice President, Commercial Freight Forwarding – U.S. and Mexico, effective immediately.…
View ArticleTotal nonfarm payroll employment increased by 256,000 in December, and the unemployment rate changed little at 4.1 percent, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. Employment trended up in…
View ArticleA potential strike at East Coast and Gulf Coast ports has been avoided with the announcement of a tentative labor agreement, but the nation’s major container ports have already seen…
View ArticleS&P Global Ratings today said it expects activity in the U.S. transportation sector will continue to normalize in 2025, with growth rates for most modes of transportation slowing to levels…
View ArticleIndustry updates and weekly newsletter direct to your inbox!