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WorldACD: March air cargo decline the ‘least-worst’ for 6 months
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The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and the European Union (EU) and its Member
Lufthansa Cargo adds two more freighters
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Xeneta: Yang Ming container industry's 'emission hero' for Q4 2022
Xeneta has named Yang Ming as the container industry's 'emission hero' based on an analysis o...
A.P. Moller - Maersk launches new US-China air cargo link
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Cainiao launches Shenzhen-Sao Paulo cargo flight
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IMO names candidates for secretary-general
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has named the candidates nominated by its member states for the post of...
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As some manufacturers reconsider their reliance on China’s place in the supply chain, analysts say there’s no end in sight to the torrent of imports from Asia.
Balancing China in supply chain equations
In March, Intel announced plans to spend US$20 billion on two new manufacturing plants in Arizona
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