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Fortescue says ‘green methane’ may solve hydrogen export dilemma
Fortescue Future Industries, one of the leading proponents of hydrogen, is exploring a more efficient way to ship the zero-emissions fuel overseas by using “green…
Saudi Arabia’s oil revenue falls to lowest since February
Saudi Arabia’s revenue from exports of crude oil and products such as diesel fell to $25.5 billion in October, the kingdom’s statistics office said on…
Huge winter storm upsets US air traffic and threatens commodities
A monstrous once-in-a-decade winter storm is battering a huge swath of the central US with snow and frigid temperatures, making a mess of highways and…
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China’s imports of chip-making gear drop to lowest since mid-2020
China’s purchases of machines to make computer chips contracted in November to their lowest in more than two years, hammered by cratering electronics demand and…
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WTO on ‘thin ice’ with metals-tariff ruling, US trade chief says
The World Trade Organization “is getting itself on very, very thin ice” by ruling that the US violated trade rules with Trump-era steel and aluminum…
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SF Airlines chooses WFS to handle new 747F scheduled cargo services at New York JFK
Worldwide Flight Services (WFS) has been appointed to handle SF Airlines’ new scheduled freighter services at New York’s JFK International Airport.
UK businesses hitting a ‘brick wall’ as Brexit dents exports
Brexit has damaged the ability of UK companies to compete in the European Union, with businesses “banging their heads against a brick wall,” according to…
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PIL makes first CA reefer delivery of fresh avocadoes to Singapore
Pacific International Lines (PIL) has announced that it has made its first delivery of fresh avocadoes to Singapore from Australia using its latest 40” high…
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Peru fruit farmers lose out on $150 million of exports in political chaos
Fruit-exporting powerhouse Peru is loading thousands of containers of produce after the clearing of roadblocks that caused an estimated $150 million in crop shipment losses.
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ContainerPort Group expands commercial team to accelerate strategic growth plans
Three new appointments demonstrate company’s commitment to customer service and growth