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Port of New Orleans and New Orleans Public Belt Railroad Boards Elect Darryl D. Berger Chairman
The Board of Commissioners of the Port of New Orleans (Port NOLA) selected new officers with the election of Darryl D. Berger as Chairman, William…
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Grants Aim to Develop New Markets for Northern Forest Wood
Recipients seek to increase use of structural round timber, wood heat and wood-fired district heating
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Gabe Klein joins Automotus Board of Advisors
Gabe has been a leader in the transportation industry for both the public and private sectors for nearly 20 years, having held positions as the…
Air France-KLM’s $3.8 Billion Dutch Aid Comes With Strings
Air France-KLM’s Dutch arm will get a 3.4-billion-euro ($3.8 billion) bailout from the Netherlands, bringing the group’s state-aid total to 10.4 billion euros and tying…
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Meat Shortages Reopen Costly Path to Small U.S. Slaughterhouses
When coronavirus outbreaks forced shutdowns at America’s giant meat plants, it quickly created a bottleneck: Farmers had nowhere to sell their animals, while consumers faced…
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Britain’s Post-Brexit Border Plan Has a Truck-Sized Hole
The U.K. government still hasn’t set out how trucks moving between Britain and the European Union will be handled after Brexit -- a major gap…
Germany Weighs Measures Against U.S. Over Nord Stream Threat
Germany is preparing to strike back against the U.S. if President Donald Trump follows through on his threat to kill off the Nord Stream 2…
Lufthansa Dodges Insolvency After Shareholders Back Bailout
Deutsche Lufthansa AG avoided the looming risk of insolvency after shareholders approved a 9 billion-euro ($10 billion) bailout from the German government, securing the survival…
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U.K. Firms Get Ready for a No-Deal Brexit With Time Running Out
However much Prime Minister Boris Johnson says he will be able to arrange a trade deal with the European Union by the year-end, firms in…
U.S. Firms in India Raise Concerns Over Delayed China Shipments
India’s border stand-off with China may disrupt the supply chains of U.S. companies based in the south Asian nation.