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China’s cogs in the global supply chain are struggling to restart
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Despite trade tensions Nansha continues to impress
Nansha achieved another record year moving 16.7 million TEUs up 7.2% vs 2018
Vacant booths and general gloom at virus-hit Singapore airshow
The first day of the Singapore Airshow usually features teeming crowds, flashy presentations and big orders for aircraft makers.
Mastercard wins approval to join China’s $27 trillion market
Mastercard Inc. won approval to set up a bank card clearing business in China, gaining access to a $27 trillion payments market as part of…
US hacking charges show China trade deal’s unfinished business
The Trump administration’s indictment of Chinese military personnel over one of the biggest data thefts in U.S. history highlights a key source of animosity remaining…
Philippine carriers halt Taiwan flights as virus ban widened
Philippine Airlines Inc. and Cebu Air Inc. have suspended their Taiwan flights after the Southeast Asian nation expanded its travel ban on the novel coronavirus.
Chevron boosts Venezuela oil output while US is eyeing new sanctions
Chevron Corp. has ramped up output at a key Venezuela oil project to levels not seen in almost a year, offering a thorny reminder of…
Sanctions push Iran past Russia as biggest buyer of Indian tea
Iran overtook Russia to emerge as the top buyer of Indian tea last year, after sanctions against the Islamic Republic halted imports other than specially…
UK’s Javid sets out Brexit trade plan for financial services
The U.K. government will break away from European Union rules governing financial services, but wants to agree a “durable” trading relationship for banks, Chancellor of…
Garlic prices jump in Indonesia on worries about Chinese exports
Indonesia is grappling with surging garlic prices as the fast-spreading coronavirus spurs fears over supply disruptions in China.