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WFS and Air Canada join forces to support Canada’s Covid-19 vaccine campaign
Worldwide Flight Services (WFS) and Air Canada are working closely with the Canadian government to transport vial caps for doses of the COVID-19 vaccine to…
Railroads, agricultural shippers announce food safety initiative
Today, the Association of American Railroads (AAR), Railinc and a coalition of agricultural shippers announced a new partnership to give shippers greater visibility into the…
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GPA details capacity, operations expansion
At the Georgia Foreign Trade Conference (GFTC), the Georgia Ports Authority released fiscal year to date numbers (July -March) showing record volumes of 3.9 million…
Argentina Transport Minister dies in traffic accident
Argentina’s Transport Minister Mario Meoni died Friday in a car accident en route to visit his family after attending a Cabinet meeting in Rosario, the…
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Egypt says hopes to end $900 million tussle over Suez ship soon
Egypt said it hopes to soon end a dispute over compensation regarding the huge container vessel that blocked the Suez Canal last month.
Global travel braces for vaccine-powered revival
EU plans vaccine passports allowing U.S. tourists by June, and others are joining “travel bubbles” for quarantine-free visits
Gain in US durables orders trails forecast on plane bookings
Orders for U.S. durable goods rose less than expected in March as a decrease in bookings for commercial aircraft interrupted recent strength in manufacturing.
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‘Made in Quebec’ strawberries offer hope for food autonomy
The pandemic, with its broken supply lines and closed borders, has been a worrying reminder of Quebec’s dependence on imported food. Roughly 75% of its…
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Frustration builds on world’s longest border as Canada goes slow
Canada’s Justin Trudeau has a border problem. Like his counterpart in the White House, he’s being pummeled by his political opponents for it.Canada’s land border…
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Los Angeles ports are slowly chipping away at their ship backlog
Ship congestion outside the busiest U.S. gateway for trade with Asia eased over the past week, with the number of container vessels waiting to enter…