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Beijing lifts some tariffs on US farm goods but soybeans stay costly
China will suspend retaliatory tariffs on U.S. imports, including duties on farm goods, after last week's meeting of the two countries' leaders, Beijing confirmed on…
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deugro delivers critical out of gauge components for pulp fabrication facility in Uruguay
As part of a DA Tower installation, deugro, in close cooperation with dteq Transport Engineering Solutions (dteq), successfully delivered critical oversized components to the construction…
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The NWSA celebrates five years of success at Rail Modal Group’s Minot Intermodal Facility
In October, the Minot Intermodal Facility in North Dakota proudly marked its fifth anniversary, celebrating a successful partnership that has created a vital rail connection…
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EDF and Mammoet sign nuclear construction agreement
Agreement will optimize build efficiency of new nuclear plants
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US housing demand and production constraints ensure a strong import role for lumber, new outlook report finds
The United States has never produced enough softwood lumber to satisfy its own demand. Over the past fifty years, imported lumber has consistently provided 25–33%…
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NORDEN signs two-year contract with US wood pellet producer
NORDEN has signed a two-year Contract of Affreightment (COA) with Enviva to transport a significant volume of wood pellets from the United States to Europe…
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Automakers face higher costs from US port fees, car carrier Wallenius Wilhelmsen warns
Automakers transporting their cars to the U.S. could face $200 to $300 per vehicle in additional costs, the CEO of car carrier Wallenius Wilhelmsen told…
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Air charter industry mobilizes to help in Jamaica’s hour of need
Following the devastation caused by Hurricane Melissa last week, the air charter industry has again stepped up to deliver relief goods to Jamaica, with ACS…
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October air cargo volumes surprise with +4% growth, but is Europe-North America slump a ‘bellwether for global trade’?
Global air cargo volume growth slowed in October but still recorded a stronger than expected +4% rise year-on-year, despite the easing of frontloading of imports…
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Supreme Court weighs legality of tariffs in major test of Trump’s power
The U.S. Supreme Court is due on Wednesday to hear arguments over the legality of Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs in a case with implications for…