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Joint statement on the publication of the European Union Customers Code from the European Commission’s Trade Contact Group
Trade and business representatives stand ready to work with all EU institutions to make the customs union a driver of future competitiveness for the EU.
Port of Hamburg in a challenging environment
The problematic trend in the world economy is affecting Port of Hamburg throughput figures. As in other ports of Northern Europe, seaborne cargo throughput is…
Thirty-six industry leaders participate in ARTBA Foundation Leadership Development Program
Three dozen emerging leaders in the transportation design and construction industry completed an intensive introduction to federal legislative and regulatory issues May 15-17 during the…
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Pioneering WinGD solutions deliver major benefits for new NYK Line carriers
In a first for Swiss marine power company WinGD, its dual-fuel X-DF2.0 engines power two newly delivered car carriers for Japanese ship owner NYK Line.
[Freightos Weekly Update] Rate slide eases on transpac, though carriers mulling June GRI
Key insights: 1. Though transpacific rates continued to ease last week, carriers are reportedly considering June GRIs. With demand expected to increase only gradually in…
Australia’s Treasury Wine sees long recovery from China tariffs
Australia’s wine exports to China could take years to recover fully after any easing of steep tariffs, the head of Penfolds owner Treasury Wine Estates…
UK lobbies for laxer Brexit trade rules as carmakers seek help
The UK government is lobbying the European Union to delay Brexit-related local manufacturing requirements after the maker of Vauxhall and Peugeot cars warned the rules…
Korean Air gets EU antitrust warning over $1.4 billion Asiana deal
Korean Air Lines Co. was handed a warning from European Union regulators that its plan to acquire smaller South Korean rival Asiana Airlines Inc. for…
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Russia steals oil market share in Asia from energy allies
Russia is finding oil customers in Asia to replace sanctions-blocked European buyers — by clawing away at the market share of its energy allies.
EU spat over nuclear energy escalates as key vote is delayed
A key element of the European Union’s Green Deal package has been delayed after France, the bloc’s biggest supporter of nuclear power, said it won’t…