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Readout of Secretary Raimondo’s Meeting with Austrian Digital & Economic Affairs Minister Margarete Schramböck
Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo and Austrian Digital and Economic Affairs Minister Margarete Schramböck met to discuss U.S.-Austria cooperation on a variety of commercial issues.
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Port of Los Angeles posts record March, best first quarter
The Port of Los Angeles processed 958,674 Twenty-Foot Equivalent Units (TEUs) in March, its third consecutive monthly cargo record. The Port completed its best first…
ResourceWise acquires Wood Resources International
ResourceWise, the newly formed parent company of Forest2Market, Fisher International and Tecnon OrbiChem, has acquired Wood Resources International (WRI).
Singapore says Glencore was supplier of tainted fuel
Preliminary investigations by Singapore authorities into reports that tainted fuel had been sold to several ships found that Glencore supplied the fuel.
Sasol drops plan to invest in pipeline in favor of LNG imports
Sasol Ltd. will no longer consider gas supply from a planned pipeline stretching from fields in northern Mozambique to its South African operations because it…
Europeans buy more cheap American cheese amid scarce milk supply
The Netherlands has emerged as a major buyer of processed U.S. cheese that comes in slices and is used in burgers
Mask mandate on U.S transit set to expire as Omicron cases pick up
Transportation groups urge government to let mask rule end even as omicron variant adds to U.S. Covid case count.
IEA cuts oil demand forecast as China reimposes lockdowns.
The International Energy Agency cut its forecast for global oil demand this year after China reimposed lockdowns to contain the spread of a resurgent coronavirus.
China’s exports to Russia slump after Ukraine invasion
China’s exports to Russia slumped in March after the invasion of Ukraine even as shipments to other nations grew quickly, indicating Chinese companies are likely…
Maersk halts work at South Africian port as floods kill 60
A.P. Moller-Maersk A/S suspended some operations at South Africa’s biggest port because of damage caused by flooding that left dozens of people dead.