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Ports of Indiana-Burns Harbor awarded Industrial Award from Partners for Clean Air
Northwest Indiana Partners for Clean Air has honored the region’s top air quality leaders, including the Ports of Indiana. Four awards were presented for voluntary…
FTR Makes Difficult Decision to Cancel In-Person Annual Transportation Conference
Given the growing concerns around COVID-19, FTR has made the difficult decision to cancel their 2021 FTR Transportation Conference to ensure the continued health and…
Sydney Airport willing to talk sale as investor prods board
Sydney Airport said it’s prepared to hold discussions with suitors over a takeover offer of more than $16.8 billion as the company’s largest shareholder agitated…
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World’s third-busiest port remains partially shut in China
China’s Ningbo-Zhoushan container port, the world’s third-busiest, remained partially closed for a sixth day Monday, amid ongoing concern over whether the shutdown will disrupt trade…
Global supply chains are being battered by fresh Covid surges
Asia’s renewed surge in Covid-19 infections is compounding supply-chain blockages across the world’s biggest source of manufactured goods.
Spring Airlines Japan bets on post-pandemic China tourism boom
Spring Airlines Co. and Japan Airlines Co. are anticipating a post-pandemic tourism boom between China and Japan for their joint-owned budget carrier, even though Japan…
India aims to spend $1.4 trillion building infrastructure
India aims to invest 100 trillion rupees ($1.35 trillion) in infrastructure to boost economic growth and create jobs, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said Sunday, laying…
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Emirates Flight Returns to Dubai as Taliban Encircles Kabul
An Emirates flight from Dubai abandoned its landing in Kabul and returned to Dubai on Sunday as Taliban militants encircled Afghanistan’s capital city.
Uganda eyes imports of reagents for own vaccine to ramp up shots
Uganda plans to import reagents of Covid-19 vaccines to start its own production to step up inoculation constrained by limited supply.
Hong Kong has ‘responsibility’ to implement sanctions law: Chan
Hong Kong has a “constitutional responsibility” to implement the anti-sanctions law that China has passed to ensure the city’s long-term and steady development, Financial Secretary…