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Panama Canal to increase daily transits to 24 starting in January   
• The measure replaces the previous announcement that forecasted daily transits at 20 slots for January and 18 slots for February. • At the end…
China’s fuel shipments stay weak as annual quotas run dry
China’s exports of diesel and gasoline dropped sharply in November from the previous year as annual quotas are exhausted.
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UK to introduce climate levy on steel imports starting 2027
The UK will introduce a carbon border tax in 2027 for imports of emissions-intensive goods from countries deemed to have weaker climate rules, following a…
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Cleo acquires ECS International to accelerate global ecosystem integration adoption
Purchase of Netherlands-based technology partner brings Cleo’s B2B integration expertise to the Benelux region, with promise of making European supply chains more efficient
EU set to extend grace period for some Russian steel imports
European Union member states are set to agree to a four year extension of a grace period for sales of some types of Russian steel…
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Amsterdam joins fight to cut Schiphol Airport’s capacity
Amsterdam’s municipality called for flights at Schiphol airport to be cut by 12% to reduce noise pollution, intensifying the battle between politicians and airlines over…
NYC braces for a powerful storm packing heavy rain and winds
A powerful storm roaring up the US East Coast is poised to strike New York City at the peak of Monday morning’s rush hour, threatening…
Singapore exports swing to growth first time in 14 months
Singapore’s exports returned to growth for the first time in more than a year, although it was hardly a sign of recovery in external demand.
Australia export revenue to tumble as iron ore, coal prices drop
Australia’s commodity export earnings are set to contract over the next couple of years as the prices of iron ore, liquefied natural gas and coal…
Panama Canal to allow more ship traffic in January as rains ease drought
The Panama Canal, which has been strained by drought for months, will increase the number of ships it accepts each day starting in January, thanks…