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Boeing testing Dreamliner cockpit windows as flaws search widens
Boeing Co. is scrutinizing the flight-deck windows of some of its 787 Dreamliners as the beleaguered planemaker expands its search for potential manufacturing flaws that…
Biggest aluminum maker in Middle East sees prices staying high
Emirates Global Aluminium PJSC, one of the world’s biggest producers of the metal, expects prices to remain elevated this year as the global economy recovers…
Negative views of China harden in Canada on arbitrary detentions
Public opinion of China is becoming entrenched at a record low in Canada, with Beijing’s use of arbitrary detention and treatment of its minority Muslim…
Adani to partner with Sri Lanka’s biggest firm for port terminal
Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Ltd. will work with Sri Lanka’s John Keells Holdings Plc to develop a port terminal in the island nation,…
UBS raises China GDP call to 9% as Biden stimulus drives exports
China’s economy will grow even faster than initially expected in 2021, driven by a strong rebound in the domestic economy and U.S. stimulus that should…
What countries will fight over when green energy dominates
It’s a question of when, not if, the global economy will shift away from fossil fuels. Researchers are gaming out what that means for international…
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Senators plan bipartisan revamp of national-security tariffs
A bipartisan group of senators introduced a bill to revamp a 1962 trade law that former President Donald Trump used to justify tariffs on billions…
Denver Airport reopens after blizzard shutdown
Denver International Airport re-opened after being closed for more than 24 hours by a blizzard that covered the airfield in 27.1 inches of snow, officials…
U.S. drivers are burning more gas, a trend likely to continue
After a year of setbacks for the oil market, American drivers are underpinning the first rebound in gasoline demand since the pandemic began that is…
Airlines rally as bookings offer solid signs of recovery
U.S. airlines rallied as improved summer leisure bookings and rising fares offered strong signs of a recovery a year after Americans began staying close to…