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China’s Rise Pushes Senate Toward Action on Competitiveness Bill
Bipartisan concern about China’s rising influence is driving the Senate toward passage of legislation aimed at bolstering U.S. competitiveness in technology and manufacturing and delivering…
Philippine Air in talks with lessors, returning some planes: CNN
Philippine Airlines Inc. has been in talks with its aircraft lessors about reducing its fleet size and returning some planes as part of a restructuring…
Trudeau Government begins work on reopening U.S.-Canada border
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government has begun preliminary internal discussions about reopening the border with the U.S., even as Canada remains well behind its neighbor…
Philip Morris faces import ban in Reynolds patent fight
Philip Morris International Inc. is facing a possible import ban of its IQOS heated-tobacco sticks to the U.S. after it lost the first round of…
Gasoline Pinch to Grind on for Weeks With Truck Shortage
Drivers encountering fuel shortages in parts of the U.S. East and South may find it takes weeks before supply levels return to normal.
April retail sales hold mostly steady from March and show ‘off the chart’ gains over 2020 shutdowns
Retail sales were virtually unchanged from their strong performance a month before and grew dramatically year-over-year in April as the rapidly recovering U.S. economy marked…
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Container port operators beware: The true price of a broken device could be higher than you think
Every port relies on its IT to keep things moving. So as soon as a device stops working there’s a break in the chain and…
CMA CGM BAF update for Algeria & Tunisia Roro services
Following bunker prices evolution since the last surcharge adjustment, CMA CGM SSL Intra Europe has decided to maintain these on its RORO South services connecting…
Hapag-Lloyd temporarily suspends new bookings from Europe and Mediterranean to West Africa
The accumulated operational constraints on the Hapag-Lloyd West African services are heavily affecting connection of cargo from North Europe and Mediterranean.
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Port Houston TEUs jump 25% in April
Activity across Port Houston’s docks jumped again in April, showing robust growth in both containers and steel due to high regional demand.