Air Freight News
U.K. inflation pushes up treasury’s debt payments to a record
Inflation took a toll on the U.K. public finances last month, driving interest payments on government debt to unprecedented levels.
Rail boosters try to hitch ride on budget, infrastructure plans
Connecticut’s Democratic senators see two emerging deals totaling some $4.1 trillion as the ticket to modernizing rail in the U.S. Northeast, adding a new wrinkle…
Asian exporters show recovery still has legs amid virus fears
Japan and South Korea continued to rack up solid export gains in a sign that the impact of virus variants has yet to have a…
U.S., Germany warn Russia in draft Nord Stream 2 accord
The U.S. and Germany are close to a deal on the Nord Stream 2 pipeline that would threaten sanctions and other retaliation if Russia tries…
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Soaring commodities give CN a boost as it awaits Kansas City takeover ruling
Canadian National Railway Co. is cashing in on a commodities boom that’s fueling demand for exports from Canada.
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Drought and heat lift corn and soy amid crop outlook uncertainty
Corn in Chicago touched the highest price in more than two weeks as hot and dry fields in the northern U.S. dims harvest prospects for…
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Wild weather in biggest coffee exporter sparks price surge
The world’s biggest coffee exporter is facing some of the coldest weather in more than 25 years, dimming hopes for the harvest and threatening to…
Raab attacks EU plan for Gibraltar over sovereignty concerns
British Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab lashed out at the European Union’s plan for a post-Brexit deal for Gibraltar, accusing the bloc of trying to undermine…
Airlines’ win fails to turn off U.K.’s Covid travel rules
London judges ruled in favor of a legal challenge into the U.K.’s travel rules but stopped short of forcing the government to explain how it…
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Port of Oakland Board gives President Cluver second term
Labor leader at helm as Airport bounces back from COVID, seaport surges