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Port of New York and New Jersey is nation’s busiest cargo gateway in May 2025
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey announced that its seaport was the nation’s busiest in May 2025, handling nearly 775,000 TEUs.
Major milestone for nuclear-powered ships as IMO agrees to start revision of outdated regulations
The IMO has formally agreed to start the revision of outdated regulations for nuclear-powered ships.
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Port of Antwerp-Bruges welcomes Flemish and German governments for discussions on energy transition and industrial cooperation
On 27th of June, Port of Antwerp-Bruges welcomed representatives of the Flemish Government and the government of North Rhine-Westphalia for a joint governmental session at…
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Trump decision on Fed not imminent, source says
By Howard Schneider and Trevor Hunnicutt WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. President Donald Trump has not decided on a replacement for Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell and…
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Italy business sentiment improves in June but consumer morale slips
ROME (Reuters) -Italian businesses sentiment improved for a second month running in June but consumer morale fell back slightly, data showed on Friday, in mixed…
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European shares rise on easing US-China trade tensions
European stocks rose on Friday, led by automakers, as signs of easing trade tensions between Beijing and Washington raised hopes of a de-escalation in the…
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Jobs data, trade and fiscal policies in focus with S&P 500 on cusp of record
Investors who have been captivated by recent geopolitical events are poised to shift their attention in the coming week to key economic data and looming…
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Canada’s GDP contracts in April, likely another decline in May
Canada's economy contracted in April on a monthly basis, data showed on Friday, as sectors exposed to tariffs and uncertainty negated a boost from services.
Fed’s Kashkari expects two rate cuts this year, with pause possible
(Reuters) -Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis President Neel Kashkari is sticking to his view that cooling inflation will allow the world's most important major central…
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US consumer spending falls unexpectedly in May
By Lucia Mutikani WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. consumer spending unexpectedly fell in May as the boost from the pre-emptive buying of goods like motor vehicles ahead…