Air Freight News
Ethiopian Airlines’ B737 MAX returns to the skies with Government officials, Boeing and airline’s executives onboard
Ethiopian Airlines, Africa’s largest and the leading Aviation Group, has returned its B737 MAX back to the skies today with the airline’s Board Chairman and…
NOLA Oil Terminal approved for $300 million tax exempt bond issuance
NOLA Oil Terminal, LLC announced today that it has been approved by the Louisiana State Bond Commission to issue up to $300 million in tax…
NRF chief economist says growth likely to continue even as Fed works to slow inflation
Coming up on two years since the short-lived 2020 recession, the United States appears to be at the midpoint of an economic cycle that should…
India scraps anti-dumping tax on some steel goods on high prices
India will withdraw the anti-dumping tax on some steel products and extend an import duty exemption on scrap for another year as local consumers grapple…
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India raises tax on some imports to spur manufacturing
India increased duties on a wide set of imported goods ranging from headphones to solar panels to bolster local manufacturing and generate jobs, Finance Minister…
UPS surges after 2022 forecasts top Wall Street’s estimates
United Parcel Service Inc. rose the most since mid-2020 after higher prices and robust deliveries spurred the courier to issue forecasts that topped analysts’ expectations. 
Korea exports continue to grow amid omicron wave
South Korea’s exports continued to grow at a more stable pace in January as global demand largely held up despite a surge in Covid infections…
Senators near deal on Russia sanctions to deter Ukraine invasion
Senators negotiating a sanctions package intended to deter a Russian invasion of Ukraine said they’re optimistic they’ll resolve lingering disagreements and strike a deal this…
EU seeks to counter China’s influence over global standards
The European Union is seeking to boost its role in standard setting for key digital and green technology amid concerns that China and some corporations…
India to stick with plan to tax imports of solar equipment
India is sticking to its plan to tax imports of solar cells and modules from April 1 despite rising costs as it seeks to build…