Air Freight News
Bulgaria secures Citi to help finance nuclear expansion at Kozloduy site
Bulgaria has secured a partnership with U.S. bank Citi to finance the construction of nuclear power units at Kozloduy NPP, marking the country's largest energy…
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Indonesia clinches US trade deal, says Trump was a ‘tough negotiator’
Indonesia's president said U.S. counterpart Donald Trump was a "tough negotiator" after the two countries reached a trade deal that led to a reduction of…
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WTO overhaul targets fairer trade, easier decision-making to end paralysis
World Trade Organization members are seeking to break years of paralysis in international trade negotiations, which have been sidelined by the Trump administration and risk…
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EU trade chief heads to Washington in search of tariffs solution
EU trade chief Maros Sefcovic will head to Washington on Wednesday for tariff talks, an EU spokesperson told Reuters, adding that he will meet U.S.…
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Chapman Freeborn transports record cargo shipment at PIK
Chapman Freeborn has successfully completed a record-breaking cargo shipment operation at Glasgow Prestwick Airport (PIK).
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WorldACD Weekly Air Cargo Trends (week 27) - 2025
Demand dips due to US Independence Day, in another turbulent week...
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GSC shutdown shocks Port of Oakland maritime community
The announcement that Port of Oakland harbor trucking company GSC is ceasing operations has sent shock waves among maritime stakeholders at the Port of Oakland.
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Port of LA: Will tariffs be the Grinch that stole Christmas?
While the Port of Los Angeles saw cargo volumes bounce back from a decline in May, the impact of new Trump administration tariffs and resulting…
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Tariff ‘whipsaw effect’ boosts June cargo to new record at Port of Los Angeles
The Port of Los Angeles handled 892,340 Twenty-Foot Equivalent Units (TEUs) in June, 8% more than last year.
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EU targets Boeing, bourbon for potential tariffs on US goods
The European Commission is targeting 72 billion euros ($84.1 billion) worth of U.S. goods - from Boeing aircraft and bourbon whiskey to cars - for…