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Ryanair loses three EU court rulings over Covid bailouts
Ryanair Holdings Plc lost three more court challenges to Covid-19 bailouts for rival carriers after a European Union court said support for Finnair Oyj and…
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China tries to mend U.S. ties by ramping up talks with firms
China is taking more direct steps to mend relations with U.S. investors, ramping up its communication with businesses in an environment of heightened economic tensions…
Qantas sees Airbus A380 Superjumbo fleet returning to skies
Qantas Airways Ltd. expects all of its Airbus SE A380s to return to the skies, a signal of confidence that demand for global air travel…
U.K. businesses burn cash as Brexit bureaucracy takes its toll
EU border hassle hits U.K. exporters big and small
Major Air Canada holder endorses bailout and sees 50% upside
Letko Brosseau & Associates Inc., one of Air Canada’s largestshareholders, says the terms of the government’s rescue packageare fair and the airline’s stock could rise…
Enbridge’s Great Lakes pipeline is ‘nonnegotiable’ for Canada
Enbridge Inc.’s contentious oil pipeline crossing the Great Lakes is “nonnegotiable” for Canada, and Justin Trudeau’s government spoke with U.S. President Joe Biden to defend…
FTR’s Trucking Conditions Index Improves in February to 11.23 Reading
FTR’s Trucking Conditions Index (TCI) for February, as reported in the April issue of Trucking Update, improved to 11.23 up from the January 10.37 reading.
Aluminum jumps to highest since 2018 on strong China trade data
Aluminum surged to the highest in almost three years, leading gains in base metals as Chinese trade data buoyed the outlook for demand.
Israeli ship attacked after Iran vows revenge, Arabiya TV says
An Israeli-owned ship was “slightly damaged” by an Iranian missile in the Arabian Sea, Al Arabiya TV reported, days after Iran accused Israel of assaulting…
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Port of Montreal President slams partial strike move by dockers
With the mounting prolonged waterfront labour conflict reaching the point where dockers plan to cease working overtime indefinitely as of today and on weekends this…