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Full facilities & capabilities in Thailand with Whale Shipping
Whale Shipping & Freight Forwarder are new Project Cargo Network members in Thailand. ISO and AEO certified with offices in Chonburi, they provide multimodal project…
US airlines’ May 2022 fuel consumption down 10% from pre-pandemic 2019; aviation fuel cost per gallon hits all time high
The Department of Transportation’s Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) today released U.S. airlines’ May Fuel Cost and Consumption numbers indicating U.S. scheduled service airlines used…
Turkey eyes drone sales to Malaysia in defense export drive
Turkey is seeking to sell Malaysia a batch of armed drones, according to two defense industry officials familiar with the matter, in its latest bid…
Romania reopens Soviet-era rail line to aid Ukraine grain sales
Romania reopened a Soviet-era rail link connecting its Danube River port of Galati to Ukraine a month earlier than expected to help boost vital grain…
Hong Kong ends Covid flight bans that caused travel chaos
Hong Kong’s new leader John Lee suspended a system that banned airlines from flying routes if they carried passengers infected with Covid, raising hopes he’ll…
Realterm acquires transload warehouse in Laredo, Texas
Realterm announces the acquisition of a 46,200-square-foot, transload warehouse in Laredo, Texas. The facility is located on 3.67 acres at 810 Hallmark Road.
Turkey adds anti-dumping steel levies after import prices drop
Turkey announced anti-dumping levies on flat steel imports, saying that shipments from European and South Korean companies were hurting domestic producers.
UK leisure carrier Jet2 lashes out at ‘atrocious’ airports
Jet2 Plc hit out at British airports over the turmoil gripping the travel sector, calling their failure to recruit sufficient staff ahead of the rebound…
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US trade gap in goods, services narrows to smallest this year
The US trade deficit shrunk in May to the lowest level of the year, reflecting a pickup in exports of goods and services.
Canada’s trade surplus jumps to highest since 2008 on oil surge
Canada’s merchandise trade surplus widened to the largest in 14 years as the nation benefits from surging global prices for its crude oil.