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Interpol-led global wildlife sting makes record seizures of animals, plants, timber
Law enforcement agencies from 134 countries seized a record number of illegally traded live animals between September and October, underlining a growing demand for exotic…
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US House committee approves Africa trade bill, no mention of South Africa exclusion for now
A U.S. House committee on Wednesday approved a bill that would renew for another three years Washington's preferential trade programme for Africa, and there was…
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US can replicate revenues if Supreme Court rules against IEEPA tariffs, trade chief says
The United States can use other measures to recreate the roughly $200 billion in revenues it is collecting under tariffs based on a 1977 law…
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US September trade deficit lowest in more than five years as goods exports soar
The U.S. trade deficit unexpectedly narrowed in September, touching the lowest level in more than five years, as exports accelerated and imports rose marginally, suggesting…
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BP, Woodside and Chevron are big winners at Gulf of Mexico oil and gas auction
BP, Woodside Energy and Chevron were the top winners on Wednesday at the U.S. government's first sale of oil and gas drilling rights in the…
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Gebrüder Weiss enhances import compliance and customs management services
Gebrüder Weiss welcomes Industry Veteran Justyna Marczyk Joins as National Import Compliance Manager to Enhance Import Compliance and Customs Management Services.
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Canada transport regulator reviews pilot fatigue rules following industry complaints
Canada's transport regulator is reviewing its regulations to curb pilot fatigue due to industry concerns they are too complex, in the latest case of a…
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Turning screws on Russia should not impact legitimate maritime sector, say Cyprus and Malta
Discussions on the need to tighten sanctions on Russia, including the possibility of a blanket ban on providing maritime services, should not be at the…
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Suez Canal traffic returns…with questions
Suez Canal return beckons for ocean shipping lines, and with it, significant challenges.
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UN Backs FIATA–GSCC joint initiative for the decade of sustainable transport
The United Nations (UN) has officially accepted the joint submission titled “Global Sustainability Supply Chain Student Competition and Leadership Education Initiative: Building Youth Capacity for…