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How to Ship Consumer Products from Overseas Suppliers
Even after going through supplier qualification, product development, and manufacturing process, you still have to worry about logistics.
Airlines’ legal win fails to turn off U.K.’s Covid traffic light
London judges ruled in favor of a legal challenge into the U.K.’s travel rules but stopped short of forcing the government to explain how it…
Taiwan angers China with first Europe office using its name
Taiwan will set up its first office in Europe using the name “Taiwan,” drawing a rebuke from China and praise from the U.S. as the…
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Port chief sees U.S. import surge ‘easily’ lasting into 2022
The head of one of the largest U.S. gateways for trade said robust demand for imported goods will likely be sustained into 2022, as companies…
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Qatar Air ready to buy Boeing, Airbus freighters, urges launch
Qatar Airways Chief Executive Officer Akbar Al Baker said he’s ready to order wide-body freighter planes from Airbus SE or Boeing Co. within a month…
Trucks stuck as Saudi-UAE competition spreads to trade
Trucks are lined up for hours at the border between Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates as some international manufacturers find their goods snarled…
Boris Johnson’s trucker troubles turn into a business nightmare
When Helen Wang’s Abakus Foods is ready to ship its seaweed crisps -- stocked in the likes of J Sainsbury Plc and Asda -- she…
Vale output disappoints in fresh blow to tight iron market
Brazilian mining giant Vale SA produced slightly less iron ore than expected last quarter because of teething problems at a new plant in a fresh…
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Opinion: Proposed A’s Ballpark and Condo Development Threatens Future of Port of Oakland
Since first conceived, the Oakland A’s plan to build condominiums and a new ballpark at the Port of Oakland’s Howard Terminal has sounded alarms for…
Biden nominates ex-Obama official Pryor as Export-Import Bank VP
President Joe Biden nominated Judith D. Pryor as first vice president of the Export-Import Bank of the U.S., the nation’s official export-credit agency.