Air Freight News
China eyes $1 trillion of minerals with risky bet on Taliban
When the U.S. invaded Afghanistan in 2001, the global economy looked a lot different: Tesla Inc. wasn’t a company, the iPhone didn’t exist and artificial…
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Ships resume docking at Ningbo port after two-week shutdown
Ships have resumed berthing operations at a halted container terminal in Ningbo, China, adding to optimism that full activity at one of the world’s busiest…
Saudi second-quarter exports jump on eased lockdown, oil rally
Saudi Arabia’s exports rose 99.4% during the second quarter of the year on an annual basis, driven mainly by the easing of Covid-19 lockdown measures…
‘Distressed’ crude from Venezuela, Iran stacks up off Singapore
Oil stored in ships has been piling up off key Asian ports as a crackdown in China on private crude oil processors has blunted purchases…
US holds largest sale of strategic oil reserves in 7 years
The U.S. is holding its largest sale of oil from strategic reserves since 2014 at a time when the outlook for fuel demand is darkening…
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NAI Hanson and NAI Partners tapped to market 60-acre multimodal industrial property along Houston Ship Channel
Well-located, build-to-suit site offers unparalleled flexibility and superior access to international freight rail, trucking and shipping connections
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Mexico seeks US talks over car-rules dispute under trade pact
Mexico is seeking formal consultations with the U.S. over rules for cars shipped across regional borders under a year-old trade agreement as it seeks de-escalate…
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Dry bulk shipping rates are soaring and the rally looks set
For a glimpse at how fast demand for commodities has rebounded in the wake of the coronavirus, look no further than the market for shipping…
US holds this year’s largest sale of strategic oil reserves
The U.S. is holding its largest sale of oil from strategic reserves this year at a time when the outlook for fuel demand is darkening…
US sanctions Eritrea military chief for abuses in Ethiopia
The U.S. Treasury sanctioned the Eritrean army’s chief of staff for his involvement in the conflict in neighboring Ethiopia.