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Container xChange unveils ‘The Future of Shipping in 2024’ report
• Majority of supply chain professionals predict China Plus One to prominently emerge in 2024 • Competition and shrinking profits to necessitate market consolidation in…
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Qatar Airways Cargo drives forward with the launch of its latest product, Drive
The world’s leading air cargo carrier, announced its latest product, Drive.
[Freightos Weekly Update] Ocean rate slide show mixed GRI impact; air rates climbing
Ocean rates out of Asia fell last week showing mixed results for November General Rate Increases as rates to the US West Coast and Mediterranean…
IAG shares slump despite promise to resume dividend payout
British Airways owner IAG SA dangled the prospect of resuming dividend payments for the first time after the Covid-19 pandemic as soaring travel demand helps…
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Petrobras faces new calls to cut jet fuel prices
Jet fuel prices are the latest source of pressure for Petroleo Brasileiro SA as dissatisfaction with the Brazilian oil producer’s pricing strategy mount.
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Swiss watch exports rise again as low-priced timepieces surge
Swiss watch exports rose in October with shipments to the key US and Chinese markets increasing and lower-priced timepieces leading gains as consumers reined in…
Japan urges LNG buyers to sign long-term deals for fuel security
Japan’s government is asking liquefied natural gas importers to secure new decades-long supply deals under efforts to boost energy security.
Philippines tells importers to buy more rice to stretch supply
The Philippines, one of the world’s top rice buyers, has given private importers about a month to purchase an additional 1 million metric tons of…
UK’s struggling nuclear industry bolstered by South Korean talks
The UK will restart discussions with South Korea over building an atomic power station, potentially providing a much-needed boost for the country’s struggling nuclear industry.
New Zealand posts smallest annual trade deficit since December
New Zealand’s annual trade deficit shrunk to the smallest this year as a slowing economy cools demand for imports.