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Europe’s top meat processor cuts jobs, shuts offices as pork exports slump
Danish Crown, one of the world’s largest pork shippers, is shutting offices and cutting jobs as the European Union’s once-booming exports sink.
Amtrak bottleneck turns Biden’s focus to his favorite rail route
President Joe Biden on Monday will help kick off a project to replace a 150-year-old rail tunnel in Baltimore that is seen as among the…
Ryanair says profitable run to continue as bookings return
Ryanair Holdings Plc said it’s confident it can sustain its profitable run into next year and beyond as surging travel demand drives fares and as…
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UPS faces rising labor costs, strike risk in upcoming union fight
United Parcel Service Inc. will pay more for labor after replacing a union contract that expires in July. The main question for Chief Executive Officer…
Argentine leader expects Mercosur, EU to close trade deal soon
The Mercosur trade group and the European Union will reach a trade agreement soon, Argentine President Alberto Fernandez said Saturday in Buenos Aires, during German…
Norway will curb power exports if home supplies are at risk
Norway maintained its right to cut power exports, but only if there is a real shortage of electricity at home. 
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EU needs way to compete with US, China on clean energy, IEA says
The US climate law will spur a wave of clean energy development and new technology critical to constraining global warming, intensifying the pressure for Europe…
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Biden wins deal with Netherlands, Japan on China chip export limit
President Joe Biden’s administration secured an agreement with the Netherlands and Japan to restrict exports of some advanced chipmaking machinery to China in talks that…
Flood damage at Auckland Airport halts international flights
New Zealand’s biggest airport delayed the reopening of its international terminal Saturday because “critical components” of the infrastructure were damaged by severe flooding after a…
Traders cram Russian diesel into Europe as import ban looms
Oil traders are directing huge amounts of Russian diesel to the European Union, with an import ban on the fuel just days way.