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Port of Redwood City’s Zortman “cautiously optimistic” about 2025
Despite the turmoil surrounding trade, tariffs and shipping, the Port of Redwood City’s executive director Kristine Zortman is “cautiously optimistic” about Port business prospects in…
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Bosnia’s truck drivers protest, demand government help for the sector
More than 500 trucks drove through the Bosnian capital Sarajevo on Monday, blowing horns in a protest against the government's failure to help the struggling…
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Indonesia March trade surplus, wider than expected, hits 4-month high
Indonesia reported on Monday a $4.33 billion trade surplus in March, more than expected and the widest in four months as shipments beat estimates on…
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Thai exports posting higher growth in March, commerce minister says
Thailand's export growth in March was higher than February's 14% annual rise, while tariff negotiations with the United States set for this week are expected…
Climate non-profits anticipate fight with Trump over tax status
U.S. non-profit organizations that focus on climate change are getting ready to fight a possible move by the Trump administration to revoke their tax exemptions…
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Boeing eases latest 737 MAX headache - a shortage of nuts and bolts
Boeing has secured new stocks of specialized nuts and bolts that hold together its top-selling commercial jet, two industry sources told Reuters, avoiding for now…
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Phillips 66 fires back at Elliott over Citgo conflict of interest amid board fight
Phillips 66 is arguing that Elliott Investment Management should back down from its push to break up the energy company because the activist investor is…
Republican lawmakers face clean-energy conundrum as they work on tax bill
Republican lawmakers working to extend U.S. President Donald Trump's tax cuts legislation are facing a clean-energy conundrum back home, as major clean energy investments in…
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First wheat shipment since Assad’s ouster arrives in Syria’s Latakia
A ship carrying wheat has arrived in Syria's Latakia port, the first delivery of its kind since former President Bashar al-Assad was ousted by rebels…
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China opposes any deals between US, other nations at its expense
China respects all parties resolving economic and trade differences with the United States through consultation on an equal footing, but it will firmly oppose any…