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Air France-KLM orders Airbus A350s to replace jumbo freighters
Air France-KLM will order an additional seven Airbus SE A350 jets, including some freighters, as the carrier renews its widebody fleet and retires Boeing Co.…
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‘To hell with that’: Biden dismisses foreign complaints about US climate policy
President Joe Biden sharply dismissed criticism that his signature legislative accomplishments are too protectionist, even as US allies complain the policies could cut them out…
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Boeing pleads not guilty in fraud case over 737 Max crashes
Boeing Co. pleaded not guilty to deceiving US regulators about changes made to its 737 Max flight control system that led to two horrific crashes,…
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China mulls protecting solar tech dominance with export ban
China is considering an export ban that would help the nation maintain its substantial dominance in solar manufacturing just as other countries are trying to…
US targets Chinese company in broader Russia sanctions push
The US unveiled new sanctions Thursday aimed at blunting Russia’s ability to wage war in Ukraine, including by targeting a Chinese company that allegedly provided…
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Japan, Netherlands to join US in chip controls on China
Japan and the Netherlands are poised to join the US in limiting China’s access to advanced semiconductor machinery, forging a powerful alliance that will undercut…
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EU proposes new sanctions on Belarus, targeting energy and tech
The European Union has proposed a fresh round of sweeping sanctions targeting Belarus for its role in supporting Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, according to documents…
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Freightos to go public in a rare pandemic-era move for shipping
Freight-booking platform Freightos Ltd. is going public Thursday, one of the few such moves for the shipping industry during the pandemic era.
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Port chief expects Long Beach to win back some lost cargo
The Port of Long Beach recorded its second-busiest year, despite a sharp drop in the second half as consumer demand eased and the hub lost…