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Combilift’s CB15-5E wins the Italian Terminal and Logistics Award
Combilift, the largest global manufacturer of multidirectional trucks, picks up an award while attending GIS Expo in Italy...
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China flying taxi trial puts EHang a step ahead of rivals
China gave EHang Holdings Ltd. the go-ahead to begin trial air-taxi operations this year, a step toward the company’s goal of launching the world’s first…
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Navigability on the Amazon River
As previously communicated, the navigability conditions on the Amazon River have been presenting a substantial reduction in the water level along its bed...
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China’s commodities imports stay buoyant as economy revives
Chinese commodities imports remained buoyant in September as the economy showed some signs of recovery and traders pinned their hopes on further stimulus from Beijing.
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Exxon saddled with oil tanker that US sanctioned on Thursday
Exxon Mobil Corp. is the current charterer of a tanker that was sanctioned by the US Treasury Department on Thursday for a previous breach of…
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FIATA grows in size, serving an ever-increasing number of territories
Following the FIATA Electoral General Meeting, 2023 saw an increase in the number of FIATA Association members, bringing the total number to 114 territories served...
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Amazon, Exxon hydrogen hubs get slice of $7 billion US funds
Hydrogen projects involving Amazon.com Inc., Exxon Mobil Corp. and Air Products and Chemicals Inc. are among those receiving portions of $7 billion in US funding…
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AGI Derby Relocates
We are delighted to announce that due to the significant growth of the AGI Derby office, Dale Cross, the Director of the Derby and Leeds…
US extends TSMC’s right to get chipmaking gear into China
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. has received an extension to its exemption from US trade sanctions on China, allowing it to continue acquiring advanced chip equipment…
India’s September trade gap narrows sharply as imports fall
India’s September trade deficit narrowed more than expected, as imports fell sharper than exports despite elevated crude oil prices.