EU grants Sri Lanka improved access to its market as incentive for reform
Removal of customs duties will come with rigorous monitoring of Sri Lanka’s commitment to sustainable development, human rights and good governance.
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A Year After Suez Canal Fiasco, Bad Luck Strikes Again for Evergreen
A year after a giant container ship got stuck in the Suez Canal for almost a week and disrupted global trade for months,
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How Ocean Shippers Are Coping With High Rates and Unreliable Service Contracts
With no immediate relief in sight from sky-high ocean container freight rates, shippers are faced with the question of how to negotiate with
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The Merger of LTL Technology and Capacity, and What It Means for You
Ongoing changes in the LTL market have sparked many shippers to rethink how they source,
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Podcast | Is Mexico Violating the USMCA on Biotech Imports?
Trade in agricultural products between the U.S. and Mexico is massive: the U.S. ships nearly $20 billion in farm exports to Mexico each
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Corporations Are Hiring Experts to Help Workers Escape Ukraine War Zone
U.S. companies are enlisting former military and law enforcement professionals to help employees in Ukraine navigate congested roads and train stations to slip
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Can a Label Shortage Bring Global Supply Chains to a Halt?
If retailers, manufacturers and transportation providers can’t get paper labels, the entire supply chain could quickly reach a crisis, and even grind to
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Can Europe Weaken Putin’s Power Over Global Energy?
The war in Ukraine has already revealed that the modern financial system can be weaponized in ways never before seen. Now the same
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