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Ukraine crop deal misses target as Russia slow-walks ship checks
From his post at the mouth of the Black Sea, Ukrainian ship inspector Ruslan Sakhautdinov has seen his Russian counterparts repeatedly slow the flow of…
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cargo-partner takes major steps towards “paperless office”
As part of cargo-partner’s comprehensive sustainability strategy aimed at reducing the environmental footprint of its organization, the transport and logistics provider has already made big…
Russia sends more oil by sea, but Kremlin’s war chest pressured
Russia's crude flows rose to the highest since June, but cash for Moscow’s coffers is undermined by deep discounts
Brexit is making inflation worse for the UK, BOE official says
Bank of England policy maker Catherine Mann waded into the Brexit debate, blaming UK’s departure from the European Union for adding to inflation.
Australia, China trade ministers hold first talks since 2019
China and Australia’s top trade officials have met for the first time since 2019, in the latest sign of warming diplomatic relations between the two…
Oil holds climbs from one-month low on dual supply outages
Oil rose from a one-month low as flows to a key Turkish terminal were halted and part of a major European field were halted.
China’s mega railway project hits poadblock in Pakistan
Pakistan plans to speak with China to reduce the cost of its mega railways project by 40% since it can’t afford such a huge loan,…
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Southeastern packages 50,000 meals for the hungry, acknowledging a decade of giving back
Southeastern Freight Lines, the leading provider of regional less-than-truckload (LTL) transportation services, today announced its “Southeastern Serves” program is celebrating over 10 years of serving…
Turkey halts oil flows to Mediterranean port after quake
Turkey has halted crude-oil flows to the Ceyhan export terminal on the Mediterranean coast as a precaution following a devastating earthquake, according to an official…
South Africa’s coal export snags worsen as rail shipments slump
Rail disruptions on the key line to Africa’s biggest coal-export terminal are intensifying, choking off more than half the fuel the facility is capable of…