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Cook says Apple considers making gadgets in Indonesia in pivot from China
Apple Inc. is weighing the possibility of making some of its gadgets in Indonesia, as the iPhone maker explores production bases beyond its longtime stronghold…
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AAR Reports rail traffic for the week ending April 13, 2024
For this week, total U.S. weekly rail traffic was 466,463 carloads and intermodal units, up 1.5 percent compared with the same week last year...
Jet maker Embraer emerges as Brazil’s best stock on orders flow
Embraer SA’s push into a market long dominated by Boeing Co. and Airbus SE is bearing fruit in equity markets, as a flow of new…
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Norway’s Crown Prince urges Norway & California collaboration on offshore wind
Norway’s Crown Prince Haakon urged collaboration between Norway and California on offshore wind development as well as … the transition to green technologies in remarks…
Ryanair says Boeing taking steps to accelerate jet deliveries
Ryanair Holdings Plc said Boeing Co. has taken steps to accelerate delivery of some 737 Max jets this summer, potentially alleviating the bottleneck created from…
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US hunger for imports hasn’t lifted trucking demand, JB Hunt says
America’s appetite for imported goods has kept its economy hot but has yet to “translate into any meaningful pick up in demand” for JB Hunt…
Last-Mile delivery leader AxleHire Rebrands as Jitsu
The new name reflects a tech-forward approach to improving doorstep delivery...
Thailand, New Zealand to resume direct flights, elevate ties
Thailand and New Zealand have agreed to resume direct flights after the pandemic shut air connectivity as leaders of the two countries vowed to triple…
Xi rebuffs Scholz pressure to rein in Chinese manufacturing
Chinese leader Xi Jinping told the German chancellor that a surge in clean-technology exports from the Asian nation has helped the world tackle inflation, pushing…
Boeing fired lobbying firm that helped it navigate 737 Max crashes
Boeing Co., which builds planes for presidents and holds billions in government contracts, is at risk of losing its unmatched clout in Washington.