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GM’s Mexico labor battle spurred by workers’ safety concerns
Workers at the General Motors Co. plant at the center of a U.S.-Mexico trade controversy say they’re fighting to replace their union because of safety…
China’s oil boomtown braces for crackdown from Beijing
The future of China’s vast oil-refining industry may hinge on what government investigators find in the small seaside city of Panjin.
Philippine Air’s parent halted from trading after audit report
Shares of Philippine Airlines Inc.’s parent company were suspended from trading on Friday after its auditor issued a disclaimer of opinion on its annual report.
Boeing’s largest 737 Max jet poised to take first flight Friday
Boeing Co.’s biggest 737 Max model is set to take its initial flight as soon as Friday morning, marking another milestone in the jet family’s…
Air New Zealand sees more losses as virus keeps borders closed
Air New Zealand expects to suffer at least three straight years of losses as the pandemic continues to keep international borders closed and severely restrict…
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IRPT’s Andres says US inland ports need more infrastructure investment
Aimee Andres, executive director, Inland Rivers, Ports and Terminals, Inc. (IRPT), says U.S. inland river ports and terminals are recovering from the 2019 flooding, but…
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Governor Inslee tours wind blades at Port of Vancouver USA
The Port of Vancouver USA welcomed Gov. Jay Inslee Tuesday for a tour of the port’s marine facilities and a shipment of wind blades. The…
U.K. seeks longer Northern Ireland trade grace period
The U.K. government asked the European Union to prolong a trade grace period relating to Northern Ireland, seeking to avoid an imminent ban on some…
ATA applauds Commerce Committee for bipartisan effort to improve highway safety
Today, American Trucking Associations President and CEO Chris Spear congratulated the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee on passing the safety title for a five-year…
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US dry natural gas production and rig count continue to grow from pandemic lows
Our June Short-Term Energy Outlook (STEO) estimated that production of dry natural gas in the United States averaged 92.2 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d)…