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Korea to seek alternative graphite source shortage hits
South Korea’s trade minister said his country is prepared to look for alternative sources of graphite if China’s newly strengthened export controls on the key…
NATO should weigh halting Baltic Shipping, Latvia says
NATO should consider a halt to Russian shipping in the Baltic Sea if evidence emerges that the Kremlin is behind the damage to a pipeline…
LNG ship leaves Egypt without full load as war risk flows
A liquefied natural gas vessel left an export terminal in Egypt either unloaded or only partially loaded, raising concerns that the Israel-Hamas war may disrupt…
Australia confirms Chinese firm’s port lease as relations thaw
Australia said that a Chinese firm can continue to lease the port of Darwin in the north of the country, the latest sign of the…
Challenge for world’s biggest robot trains is going electric
Rio Tinto Group is preparing for trials of battery-powered locomotives in Australia, where it uses giant autonomous trains — the world’s largest and longest robots…
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United Air falls as war, costs drive ‘bleak’ profit outlook
United Airlines Holdings Inc.’s shares fell the most in six months after the carrier warned that the suspension of flights to Tel Aviv and higher…
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Strike notice threatens St. Lawrence Seaway shutdown as of Sunday
The St. Lawrence Seaway, the maritime trade corridor connecting the Atlantic Ocean to the industrial heartlands of Canada and the United States, could be closed…
New study reveals the European states where is the most expensive to ship to
A new study by cross-border shopping platform UBuy Switzerland reveals the States where is most costly to ship to are Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia...
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Bezos-backed startup Convoy prepares for sale, slashes jobs
Convoy Inc., a Seattle-based trucking startup whose investors include Jeff Bezos and Bill Gates, will slash hundreds of jobs in the coming days as it…
A $500 million cash pile at Argentina’s main airport unnerves banks
Restrictions imposed by Argentina’s government last week left as much as $500 million in US cash stranded at the country’s main airport for three days,…