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China amasses $1 billion glut of US cotton it doesn’t need
China has bought more than $1 billion worth of American cotton in the past three months. And it doesn’t even need it.
The US can’t import is way to economic prosperity
Growth that’s shipped in from elsewhere probably isn’t sustainable.  
Let us fly or bail us out, airlines say in fight with Trudeau
Canadian airlines saw their hopes for an industry rescue plan dashed by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Now they’re trying to get his government to relax…
China warns UK it will ‘pay the price’ for poisoned relations
China said the U.K. will “pay the price” if it pursues a hostile policy toward Beijing and hinted it may block Hong Kong citizens from…
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UPS soars as virus-related deliveries send revenue climbing
United Parcel Service Inc. surged toward a record as the courier rode pandemic-related demand for e-commerce deliveries, health-care equipment and exports from Asia to post…
Airbus follows Boeing in paring output to weather longer slump
Airbus SE cut back wide-body jet production after it burned through 4.4 billion euros ($5.2 billion) in the second quarter, in a further retrenchment meant…
Kenya Airways pilots urge President to save national carrier
Kenya Airways Plc’s decision to freeze expansion plans will hurt the East African nation’s economy and its relevance as a regional aviation hub, according to…
Singapore Air at lowest this century after record loss
Singapore Airlines Ltd.’s shares fell to their lowest price in more than 21 years after the carrier posted its biggest quarterly loss ever as the…
This giant gas exporter needs to break its addiction
Here’s a swamp to drain: More subsidies for natural gas are not the post-Covid recovery plan that Australia requires.
Brexit a bigger threat to UK food supplies than virus, MPs say
A disorderly break with the European Union at the end of the year poses a bigger threat to Britain’s food supplies than the coronavirus pandemic…