Air Freight News
Singapore says Malaysia suggested reviving high-speed rail talks
Singapore’s goal is to keep reopening more borders with Malaysia, despite governments around the world imposing a flurry of travel restrictions to curb the spread…
China says U.S. blacklist move defies Xi-Biden pact
China has slammed the U.S. decision to add dozens of its companies to a trade blacklist, saying the move violated an understanding between leaders of…
Vietnam sees surge in Nov. exports after end of lockdowns
Vietnam reported an acceleration in exports this month after officials eased tough anti-coronavirus restrictions that led to the closing of many factories, particularly in the…
China’s economy likely remained weak as factories slump
China’s manufacturing activity likely remained subdued in November, with weak domestic demand in the economy outweighing any relief that came from an easing in energy…
BP plans green hydrogen base in U.K. as energy transition speeds up
BP Plc plans to build a green hydrogen facility in northeast England that could start producing the gas by 2025, part of a massive project…
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Latam Air reaches bankruptcy deal that hands reins to creditors
Latam Airlines Group SA has reached a deal with key stakeholders that paves the way for the Chilean carrier to slash debt and exit bankruptcy…
South Africa says U.K. flight ban over virus variant was rushed
The South African government criticized the U.K.’s decision to temporarily ban flights after the discovery of a new Covid-19 variant in the country.
Shanghai slashes flights after a handful of Covid cases found
Shanghai scrapped about one-third of the flights from its busiest international airport on Friday and suspended some hospital services after a handful of Covid infections…
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Saudi Prince’s ‘Neom’ to expand port to rival region’s biggest
Saudi Arabia’s high-tech “Neom” mega-project plans to expand a tiny local port into a trade and manufacturing hub near the Suez Canal that officials say…
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Shipping push for world-first CO2 charge stalls at IMO talks
Shipping’s global regulator signaled that a tiny CO2-based charge on vessels’ fuel consumption will not be approved at a meeting this week, underscoring the challenge…