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Port of Long Beach has busiest January on record
The Port of Long Beach kicked off the new year with its busiest January on record, boosted by efforts to successfully move aging cargo out…
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US solar firm seeks tariff action against Asian nations
Auxin Solar Inc. is asking the U.S. Commerce Department to investigate possible efforts to circumvent tariffs with the imports of equipment from Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam…
Russia sanctions talks hit an ‘impasse’ in US Senate
Two senators negotiating a package of Russia sanctions have hit “an impasse” over the legislation and said they are now considering votes next week on…
Philip Morris plans US IQOS-stick production after import ban
Philip Morris International Inc. is going to start manufacturing its IQOS device in the U.S. in a bid to get the product back on the…
EPA awards Port of Baltimore $1.8 million grant to help reduce emissions
Funding will help replace cargo-handling equipment and dray trucks with newer, cleaner, more efficient models
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Utility-scale renewable capacity additions set to pass 220 GW for the first time, but slowdown may be imminent
New utility-scale renewables capacity is set to break records in 2022, hitting an all-time high of 220 gigawatts (GW) globally with investments surpassing $300 billion…
US promises to make China account for trade-deal miss
The U.S. will hold China to account for failing to meet the purchase targets pledged in trade deal inherited from the Trump administration, President Joe…
Norfolk Southern recognized as a CDP Supplier Engagement Leader
Norfolk Southern Corporation has earned a spot on CDP’s 2021 Supplier Engagement Leaderboard. Norfolk Southern was recently recognized with an A- climate change rating in…
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Opticooler receives technical approval by Japanese major airlines
DoKaSch Temperature Solutions achieved technical approvals for its “Opticooler” active containers with Japan Airlines (JAL) and All Nippon Airways (ANA).
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LA ports sees chance to ease ship backlog by summer peak
U.S. supply chains have a chance to normalize after retailers replenish inventories next quarter, even if peak summer demand arrives sooner than usual, according to…