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US Rail-Union Deal Showcases Labor Angst Extending Beyond Wages
(Bloomberg) -- The key issue that almost triggered the first US railroad strike in 30 years and threatened to hobble the economy wasn’t wages, but…
Tycoon Running a Quarter of China’s Copper Trade Is on the Ropes
He Jinbi’s empire is suffering a liquidity crisis, and the ripple effects may go global.
Poland Opens New Canal to Baltic Sea to Bypass Russian Waters
Poland opened a canal linking the Baltic Sea with a lagoon whose only previous entrance went through Russian territorial waters.
Biden Rail Deal Adds to His Political Gains—Unless It Falters
President Joe Biden’s allies are counting on political dividends from the agreement he brokered to avert a disastrous railroad strike, yet there’s still a risk…
Charting the Global Economy: Inflation Winds Keep Blowing Strong
Inflation continues to rattle the global economy, forcing monetary authorities to strengthen efforts to extinguish it.
FIATA Rolls-Out Paperless Bill of Lading
The 59th FIATA World Congress 2022 in Busan, Republic of Korea, which was delayed by two years due to the pandemic, marked a huge achievement…
Port of Halifax to welcome world’s first hybrid cruise ship
The world’s first hybrid cruise vessel is due to make her inaugural call at the Port of Halifax. On Saturday, September 17, the MS Roald…
Granholm’s Call to Build US Fuel Stockpiles Is a Losing Proposition
US Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm’s call on fuel suppliers to build inventories has just one problem: It’s a losing proposition.
Imports to Largest US Port Drop, Hinting at Weaker Demand
The number of containers arriving at the busiest US port of Los Angeles dropped by the most since the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic…
OSM Sees Continued Growth and Momentum
Parcel powerhouse sees momentum building into 20th year of business.