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Carrier Transicold’s Lynx Fleet platform rolls out enhanced monitoring of refrigerated fleets
Carrier Transicold has rolled out new capabilities for its digital platform, now rebranded as Lynx® Fleet, giving North American refrigerated trucking operations more comprehensive monitoring…
Lego ceases Russian sales, ends deal with operator of 81 stores
Lego Group the world’s largest toymaker, said it’s stopping operations in Russia and has terminated its contract with the operator of 81 Lego stores in…
EU adjusts airline slot rules to help cope with disruptions
The European Union proposed Tuesday to loosen its rules governing airline takeoff and landing slots as airports struggle to balance a surge in travelers with…
French heat and drought shrinks wheat harvest in key EU exporter
Heat, drought and storms have shrunk the wheat harvest in France, the European Union’s top exporter, further straining global supplies.
China to import more palm oil from Malaysia, Wang Yi says
China, the world’s second-largest palm oil buyer, will increase its purchases of the tropical oil from Malaysia, Bernama reported, citing Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi.
Irish agency-backed exports show rise in UK trade amid Brexit
Exports to the UK by Irish companies backed by a state agency rose 15% in 2021, despite uncertainty caused by Brexit.
Worst of global energy crisis may still be ahead, IEA says
A global squeeze on energy supply that’s triggered crippling shortages and sent power and fuel prices surging may get worse, according to the head of…
Treasury says Russian oil price cap key to avoid new cost shock
A senior US Treasury official said a proposal being explored by several of the world’s leading economies to cap the price of Russian oil exports…
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Biden says action on China import tariffs still being discussed
President Joe Biden said his administration is still discussing possible action on US tariffs on Chinese imports, after Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo said she expects…
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First-in-port and first-in-nation pests intercepted by CBP Agriculture specialist at Otay Mesa
U.S. Customs and Border Protection agriculture specialists (CBPAS) at the Otay Mesa cargo crossing in San Diego intercepted two pests on two different occasions. Local…