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Regional US airports are back after years of decay
Some $4 billion is being invested in small-town facilities from coast to coast, and that's good news for everyone. Here's why.
Chinese copper exports fall from record as local demand rebounds
Chinese copper exports dropped last month from an all-time high, as domestic buyers took advantage of the metal’s rapid retreat in price.
Polar King Mobile to unveil new innovation at 2024 NATDA Show
Polar King Mobile (PKM), the leading provider of affordable refrigerated and freezer trailers, will unveil a new product at the North American Trailer Dealers Association…
Top Chinese chip gear maker sues pentagon to void sanctions
One of China’s most prominent chip gear makers is suing the Pentagon for linking it to the People’s Liberation Army, seeking to get off a…
Taiwan turns less upbeat on exports in lowering economic outlook
Taiwan revised down its estimate for economic growth in 2024 after three straight upgrades, projecting a smaller increase in exports but remaining optimistic about overseas…
Indonesia seeks bigger biodiesel blend to reduce fossil fuel use
Indonesia is seeking to blend more palm oil with diesel to cut its use of fossil fuels, with the ambitious target raising the risk of…
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Rail giants plan to shut down Canada network after union talks fail
The two largest Canadian railroad companies are set to shut down operations Thursday if no agreement is reached with their union workers, as industries brace…
Oil slips as traders weigh demand signals and Middle East risks
Oil fell for the fourth time in five sessions as traders tracked geopolitical tensions in the Middle East alongside the outlook for the world’s two…
Driest July in 120 years threatens key Mauritius sugar exports
The driest July in 120 years of records for Mauritius is jeopardizing sugar production that accounts for 10% of the Indian Ocean island’s exports and…
Troubled South African rail monopoly defends pace of recovery
South Africa’s state logistics company said it’s doing the best it can within the constraints it faces and is making some progress, after being blamed…