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U.K. won’t publish assessment of EU trade deal as red tape hits
The U.K. government won’t publish an impact assessment of its trade accord with the European Union despite producing similar reviews of other major trade deals…
Singapore Air gives boost to new Boeing jet in bid to cut costs
Singapore Airlines Ltd. is converting some of its Boeing Co. jetliner orders to the larger 777X, giving a boost to the coming model as part…
Pakistan to seek debt relief from China Belt and Road loan
Pakistan plans to ask China for relief on payments for power projects Beijing financed over the past eight years, the latest developing nation that’s struggling…
British Airways plans 2022 test with US sustainable-fuel maker
British Airways is partnering with LanzaJet for sustainable aviation fuel as part of the carrier’s plans to decarbonize by 2050, amid rising pressure on the…
Europe to see 737 Max return as Czech Airline plans flights
Boeing Co.’s 737 Max model will resume flights in Europe after a near two-year grounding following two fatal crashes, with Czech leisure airline SmartWings AS…
Sugar bulls face hurdle as Thai crop may bring glut back
Thailand’s sugar production is poised to rebound next season after the worst drought in 40 years decimated yields in the world’s second-biggest exporter, paving way…
North Sea oil sellers quash one pocket of market strength
Earlier this month, a spate of buying of physical North Sea crude cargoes signaled a sudden tightness had appeared in the oil market. It wasn’t…
Indonesian investigators focus on engine control in Boeing crash
The investigation into last month’s Sriwijaya Air crash in Indonesia is focusing on the engine-control system of the Boeing Co. 737-500 jet, potentially dealing another…
U.K. favors comprehensive over quick US trade deal, envoy says
The U.K. wants to prioritize depth rather than speed in completing work on a free-trade agreement with the U.S., the nation’s ambassador said.
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US maritime regulator urges freight ‘silos’ to unite in crisis
Companies that violate U.S. supply-chain rules around inundated American ports may be penalized, according to a key maritime regulator in Washington who is pushing the…