Government requests consultations with EU on participation in EU science programmes
The UK Government wrote to the European Commission on 16 August 2022 to request consultations on finalising the UK’s participation in EU Programmes.
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UK launches formal consultations with EU over access to scientific programmes
The UK government has written to the EU Commission to launch dispute resolution proceedings over UK access to EU science programmes.
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China Restarts Military Drills in Response to Latest U.S. Lawmakers’ Visit to Taiwan
China is resuming its military drills in the region following the surprise arrival of a new delegation of U.S. lawmakers, apparently aimed at
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The Future of Supply Chains: 2023 Trends to Know
Organizations are recalibrating to address supply chain pressures and disruptions amidst the changing world order. To build resilience, incorporating strategic technologies that solve
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Tesla and Nikola Big Rigs Race for Up to $40,000 U.S. Incentives
After President Joe Biden’s landmark bill passes, the federal government will start doling out up to $40,000 tax credits per heavy-duty truck purchase.
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FMC Seeks Comments on Possible Emergency Order to Share Information
If the Commission issues an emergency order, common carriers and marine terminal operators would be required to share directly with relevant shippers, rail
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Daimler Truck Shrugs Off Supply Chain Issues With Rising Sales
Daimler Truck Holding AG said demand for commercial vehicles will continue to outweigh supply in the second half of the year after the
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Closing the Logistics Technology Gap for Small and Midsized Shippers
Most platforms cater to the large enterprise market, but a new breed of transportation management system is changing the competitive landscape.
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