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GSBN study on digitalization’s impact on shipping’s decarbonization calls for accelerated adoption and greater interoperability
The eBL transition alone could reduce emissions by up to 440,820 metric tons of CO2e
Decade of protests end road tolls in South Africa’s biggest city
After facing more than a decade of civil disobedience, the rulers of Gauteng — the province that’s home to three of South Africa’s five biggest…
Congo seeks outside advice on imposing cobalt export curbs
The Democratic Republic of Congo, the top cobalt producer, is sounding out advice from international industry organizations over measures to raise the battery metal’s price,…
China may lift Australian lobster import ban, SCMP says
China’s unofficial ban on imports of live Australian lobster will likely be lifted as relations between the two nations continue to warm, the South China…
Polish oil refiner paid $400 million for crude it never received
Poland’s largest refiner said it will take a write-off equating to about $400 million as a result of oil that its Swiss trading unit paid…
UK Brexit border rules set to lift inflation, Allianz says
Brexit border controls on certain foods imported to the UK from the European Union may push up inflation by 0.2 percentage points, according to a…
Lufthansa reaches wage accord with cabin crew, averting strikes
Deutsche Lufthansa AG clinched a wage accord with cabin crew, ending months of intense negotiations that had been punctured by crippling strikes at Europe’s largest…
Lufthansa suspends services to Iran amid rising tensions
Deutsche Lufthansa AG has suspended services to Tehran amid an escalation in tensions in the Middle East.
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US says China spurning farm exports may have political slant
US Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack implied that China may be favoring Brazilian corn and soybeans partly in retaliation against recent restrictions on ownership of American…
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Taiwan exports ‘on fire’ as global demand for AI servers surges
Taiwan’s exports surged at the fastest pace in two years as shipments of computer hardware underpinning the global artificial-intelligence boom rocketed more than 400%.