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Drewry highlights transformation of rate conditions in transpacific container shipping
Unprecedented transpacific spot freight rates signal that a transformation of the container shipping sector may be underway and that shippers need to adapt. Eastbound spot…
United Air to offer $250 coronavirus tests on flights to Hawaii
United Airlines Holdings Inc. will offer on-the-spot coronavirus testing to customers flying to Hawaii who are willing to pay $250 to avoid a two-week quarantine…
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GEODIS commits long term airfreight capacity to Asia-Europe corridor
As part of its AirDirect service, which is an own controlled network (OCN), leading global logistics provider GEODIS has confirmed a two-way schedule of flights…
Airports deploy 30-minute virus tests to unlock travel
A handful of European airports are implementing trials of quick-fire coronavirus tests, working with airlines to push technologies still being developed as a way to…
Total to replace oil refinery with clean fuel and plastic plants
Total SE will halt oil refining in the Paris region and spend more than 500 million euros ($582 million) by 2024 to replace its facility…
Nikola gets first sell rating as ‘dark cloud’ gathers
Nikola Corp. got its first sell-equivalent rating, with the electric-vehicle startup downgraded to underperform from neutral at Wedbush citing the loss of a driving force…
ByteDance files for China approval to export TikTok tech
ByteDance Ltd., the Chinese parent of video app TikTok, submitted an application in Beijing for permission to export technology, as it tries to work out…
Channel Tunnel spat risks severing vital UK-France link
The Channel Tunnel rail link that moves more than 20 million people between England and France each year could see “significant disruption” if a tussle…
Sorry, Trump. 52% is by no means ‘total control’
Asian conglomerates have gotten clever about minimizing direct ownership but keeping their grip. There’s a lesson for TikTok.
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Unilever, consumer giants push for seafarers to get off ships
Unilever Plc and Procter & Gamble Co. are among consumer companies urging world leaders to resolve the plight of more than 300,000 seafarers stuck on…