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VW’s Traton nears $3.7 billion deal for the rest of Navistar
Volkswagen AG’s heavy-truck unit is nearing an agreement to acquire the rest of Navistar International Corp. for $3.69 billion in a deal supported by billionaire…
You can’t blame the EU for not trusting Johnson
The U.K. shouldn’t be “surprised” or “disappointed” that the Europeans are sticking to their Brexit stance.
Traton, Navistar said to hold last-ditch talks to save deal
Traton SE, the heavy-truck unit owned by Volkswagen AG, is holding last-minute talks with Navistar International Corp. to try and salvage a takeover deal ahead…
Boeing Max judged safe to fly by Europe’s aviation regulator
Europe’s top aviation regulator said he’s satisfied that changes to Boeing Co.’s 737 Max have made the plane safe enough to return to the region’s…
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Trump, EU lob tariff threats in escalating fight over airplanes
The European Union and the U.S. exchanged tariff threats this week after the World Trade Organization, in its ruling over illegal state aid America provided…
Philippines probes ship virus outbreaks to avoid ban on mariners
The Philippines is investigating Covid-19 outbreaks on ships that changed crews in Manila in a bid to avoid a ban on Filipino seafarers.
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U.K. begins Brexit decision day as EU refuses to play ball
Boris Johnson is set to decide on Friday whether to abandon trade talks with the European Union after the bloc’s leaders refused to give him…
Singapore-Hong Kong air fares jump 40% on travel bubble plan
The cost of air tickets between two major Asian financial hubs jumped within 24 hours of Singapore and Hong Kong unveiling plans for a travel…
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China set to pass law protecting vital tech from US
China is set to pass a new law that would restrict sensitive exports vital to national security, expanding its toolkit of policy options as competition…
One-way flights to Australia show battle to open global aviation
The first quarantine-free flights to Australia from New Zealand touch down Friday, a one-way corridor that underlines the difficulty of restarting broad international travel.