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ANA to unveil restructuring plan as losses mount over virus
ANA Holdings Inc. plans to temporarily transfer workers to other companies as the Japanese airline faces billions of dollars in losses, forcing it to come…
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Turkish Airlines to put foreign pilots on unpaid leave
Turkish Airlines will be putting foreign national pilots on unpaid leave to mitigate the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on its finances, according to company…
Hong Kong Sept. exports recovered on China, Finance Chief says
Hong Kong’s exports rebounded in September on the back of a recovering Chinese economy, Financial Secretary Paul Chan said his blog post Sunday.
South Africa’s rail expansion plan links Soweto to Johannesburg
South Africa’s only high-speed rail network is drawing up a multibillion rand plan to expand outside Johannesburg and Pretoria, joining a potential bonanza of infrastructure…
Brazil approves import of China’s Sinovac vaccine
Brazil’s health regulator authorized the import of a Chinese-produced vaccine after claims from President Jair Bolsonaro that the country lacked the creditability to develop a…
Oil drops further with Libyan output set to rise in coming weeks
Oil retreated as a further increase in Libyan output threatens to return more supply to a market that’s already grappling with a pandemic-induced slump in…
U.S. and EU start dialog on China in bid for a shared approach
The U.S. and European Union have initiated a series of regular diplomatic exchanges on China, highlighting efforts to forge a common transatlantic approach toward its…
Treasury sanctions Russian government institute for malware
The U.S. Treasury Department said Friday it would sanction a Russian government research institute connected to a piece of malicious software.
Latest sign of Venezuela’s oil collapse is 84% surge in stockpiles
Venezuelan crude inventories have surged 84% over the last three weeks as the threat of U.S. sanctions ward away buyers of the nation’s most important…
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Cruz, Cornyn complain to Trump that Mexico Is undermining USMCA
U.S. Senators including John Cornyn and Ted Cruz sent a letter to President Donald Trump arguing that Mexico’s energy policy undermines the spirit of the…