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US is asking allies to tighten servicing of chip gear in China
The US is asking allies to impose more restrictions on maintaining chipmaking equipment in China as the Biden administration seeks to further thwart Beijing’s ambition…
Lincoln Property Company selected to manage 1.6 million square foot Atlanta industrial properties by Crow Holdings
Lincoln Property Company (“Lincoln”), a global, full-service real estate firm, announced that it has been appointed property manager for five Atlanta -area industrial properties on…
Parsyl launches new data initiative with leading supply chain monitoring providers
Expanded data partnerships accelerate Parsyl’s best in class supply chain insurance and risk management offerings
[Freightos Weekly Update] Baltimore bridge collapse likely to have some regional impact
The container ship that hit the Key Bridge in Baltimore may have suffered a loss of propulsion, causing the crash. No timeline has been offered…
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Titanic law helps ship owner limit liability in bridge collapse
The owner of the ship that rammed into a Baltimore bridge could face hundreds of millions of dollars in damage claims after the accident sent…
Fossil fuels must keep a role, new China climate chief says
Cleaner power sources should eventually dominate the global power mix, though fossil fuels will continue to be required, according to China’s top climate diplomat.
Turkey’s Pegasus will keep 737s, drops plan for all-Airbus fleet
Turkish discount carrier Pegasus will hold on to its Boeing Co. 737 fleet as it looks to meet growing demand, a shift away from a…
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Japan really wants to build airplanes, $33 billion project shows
Japan’s trade ministry wants to get the country’s aviation ambitions back up in the air.
France delays new EU-Canada trade deal vote after Senate setback
The French government will delay holding another vote on the European Union’s free-trade deal with Canada, after an embarrassing setback in the Senate.
China ‘very close’ to ending Australia wine tariffs, business chief says
The Chinese government is “very close” to lifting the heavy tariffs on Australian wine imports, a business lobby said, while tempering expectations about all producers…