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Economists say a cargo slowdown at U.S. ports would result in job losses for people employed at ports, in transportation and at warehouses. Those employees’ economic losses will radiate outward into ...
U.S. cargo have surged since the countries declared a 90-day truce on punitive tit-for-tat tariffs last weekend, operators ...
In Aesop’s timeless fable, the boastful hare challenges the slow-moving tortoise to a race, certain of an easy win. But as ...
Under no circumstances should the New Mooring Container Terminal (NCT) be handed over, nor should the Chattogram Port be leased to foreign entities, leaders of the 12-Party alliance said today (15 May ...
For several days this week, a massive cruise ship capable of carrying over 5,000 passengers has been going nowhere, docked in ...
Container-tracking software provider Vizion said on Wednesday that US-China container bookings surged 277% in the week from ...
The union said: “It is clear that corporations and foreign countries will pass on costs to consumers while they continue to ...
US ports are facing a dramatic slowdown in cargo – but they could see the exact opposite in a matter of weeks.
Port of Galveston tenants import and export a diversified mix of cargos from around the world, Rees said. Those cargos ...
USTR’s actions target China’s vessel operators, Chinese-built ships, Chinese cargo-handling equipment, LNG export vessels, and vehicle ...
The president is now facing at least seven lawsuits that argue he's gone too far with tariffs and asserted power he does not ...
Despite record cocaine seizures in production and transit countries, huge quantities of the drug arrived in consumer markets ...
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