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Airlines keep folding in India’s booming aviation market
Go Airlines India Ltd. this week became the latest victim in the battle of the skies over India. It isn’t the first high-profile carrier to…
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Venezuela issues NGL export permit to Eni, Repsol in Cardon IV
Venezuela has signed an agreement with European energy giants Eni and Repsol that allows for the export of natural gas liquids -or condensates- to other…
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World trade data begins to show early signs of ‘Reglobalization’
The global trading system is undergoing tectonic shifts that will reorient international supply chains for decades to come...
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Grounded Go Air can fly in a week if planes not seized, CEO says
Go Airlines India Ltd., which went under citing Pratt & Whitney engine failures, is optimistic about resuming flights within seven days if the bankruptcy court…
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EU targets Russian oil transfers at sea in sanctions enforcement
The European Union proposed prohibiting access to its ports for vessels that attempt to circumvent sanctions on Russian oil as it seeks to deter transport…
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California’s Port dominance is slipping as US cargo shifts East
California has suffered a series of economic blows this year, from torrential rains that inundated farmland to the failure of three regional banks. Now the…
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China flags supply chains, population as top policy priorities
China is expected to roll out new policies to protect supply chains and boost its birth rate, after President Xi Jinping led a high-profile meeting…
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Rampant corruption at energy provider drags down South Africa
Coal mafias, graft and industrial sabotage are pushing South Africa’s power monopoly closer to collapse
Resilinc receives strategic growth investment from Vista Equity Partners
The investment reinforces Resilinc’s leadership in supply chain risk software; accelerates product innovation and growth initiatives to satisfy...
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Underground tangle of German wires drags “$1 trillion Green Push”
Diggers trying to identify the tangle of wires beneath a street in western Germany had to take a bureaucratic trip back to the Third Reich…