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US lifts controls on some China firms ahead of Raimondo trip
The US lifted restrictions on 27 Chinese companies and organizations, a sign Washington is extending an apparent olive branch ahead of Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo’s…
Swiss watch exports post first monthly decline in two years
Swiss watch exports declined slightly in July, the first monthly drop in more than two years, as demand for pricey timepieces begins to slow amid…
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Port of Baltimore welcomes largest ever container ship to visit Maryland
Arrival of 15,432-TEU container ship Evergreen Ever Max shows the Port’s ability to accommodate the world’s largest ships.
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Imports are up 12% in July at SC Ports
South Carolina Ports enters fiscal year 2024 showing signs of strength.
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Biggest July ever for container TEUs at Port Houston  
More than 2 million TEUs handled so far this year
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Solar developers blast specter of new US tariffs as blow to climate
Renewable power developers blasted a US government decision that will slap new tariffs on solar exports from Southeast Asia, saying the move will slow clean…
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ATA crowns national truck driving champions
The American Trucking Associations announced that James Gragg Wilson of Nevada, a professional driver for United Parcel Service, was named the Bendix Grand Champion of…
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For the fifth time, Atlantic Logistics makes the Inc. 5000
The 3PL is ranked as 2,735 in 2023 and 196 percent three-year revenue growth
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Cargill tests 123-foot-tall sails in effort to slash fuel burn
The biggest agricultural trader in the world turns to an old-tech solution as commercial shipping looks for ways to clean up its act.
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Warehouse costs rise 10% with London most expensive globally
London is the most expensive city in the world for warehouse space as rent increases continue to outpace inflation.