Air Freight News
GSBN’s trade finance advisory group develops proofs-of-concepts to bridge growing global trade finance gap
Global Shipping Business Network (GSBN), an independent, not-for-profit technology consortium building a blockchain-enabled operating system designed to redefine global trade, today announced that its Trade…
PwC completes assurance engagement at Baltic Exchange Information Services Limited
PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP (PwC) has performed an assurance engagement over the service provided by Baltic Exchange Information Services Ltd (BEISL) in relation to how it measures…
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Wider problems on the ground slow air cargo’s Covid recovery for a second consecutive month
All the factors which curtailed the growth recovery of the general air cargo market in March continued to impact the industry in April with volumes…
Britain’s exporters dwindle as war in Ukraine hits trade flows
The number of U.K. exporters fell in the two months since Russia invaded Ukraine, underscoring the impact that sanctions against the government in Moscow is…
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Mobile EV-charger on clean fuels for London debuts at FullyCharged UK 
Mobile off-grid EV-chargers by UK-based L-Charge company intended for operation in London were presented at FullCharged Show. London is going to be the first city…
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Airbus’s new A321XLR jetliner faces shorter flight times on fire safety concerns
Airbus SE may need to reduce the top range of its coming A321XLR jetliner, a key selling point for the new narrowbody, as European regulators…
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About 20% of US electric power generating capacity can operate on multiple fuels
As of January 2021, the United States had almost 200 gigawatts (GW) of electric generating capacity that could functionally switch fuels, or about 18% of…
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EU import ban could knock another 10% off Russia’s oil output
The European Union’s proposal to ban imports of Russian oil could knock another 10% off the country’s production by year-end, doubling the supply loss that…
EU proposes sanctions on main Belarus potash companies
The European Union has proposed sanctioning Belarus’s main potash producer, Belaruskali OAO, and its export arm, Belarusian Potash Co., as part of a sixth package…
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US solar trade probe leads to delay in coal unit shutdowns
An Indiana utility is delaying the retirement of two coal plants citing the uncertainty caused by a U.S. Commerce Department trade probe into solar imports,…