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China’s manufacturing activity contracts amid trade tension

China’s manufacturing activity contracts amid trade tension
China’s manufacturing activity contracted in May for a second month, an official survey showed on Saturday, fuelling expectations for more stimulus to support the economy amid a protracted trade war with the United States. The official purchasing managers’ index (PMI)...
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Eleven innovative ideas backed by Bilbao PortLab will use the Port of Bilbao as a real test environment thanks to the support of Ports 4.0.

Eleven innovative ideas backed by Bilbao PortLab will use the Port of Bilbao as a real test environment thanks to the support of Ports 4.0.
The Port of Bilbao continues to consolidate its position as a benchmark in innovation within the port-logistics sector, driving an ecosystem of open innovation through collaboration among the different players with a view to providing innovative solutions to the...
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US ethane exports to China hit new roadblock with licence requirement

US ethane exports to China hit new roadblock with licence requirement
Chinese purchases of U.S. ethane, a key petrochemical feedstock, face fresh uncertainty after the Commerce Department told exporters to seek licences to export to China, according to trade sources and shipping data. Washington ordered a broad swathe of companies to...
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UN extends authorization to inspect vessels suspected of violating Libya arms embargo

UN extends authorization to inspect vessels suspected of violating Libya arms embargo
The Security Council on Thursday adopted a resolution to extend the authorization for UN member states to inspect vessels suspected of Libya arms embargo violation. Resolution 2780 extends for six months the authorization for UN member states, acting nationally or...
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SHIPPING: Court ruling on tariffs could fuel surge in Asia-US container rates – analysts

SHIPPING: Court ruling on tariffs could fuel surge in Asia-US container rates – analysts
Rates for shipping containers from Asia to the US are already facing upward pressure amid the 90-day tariff pause, but Wednesday’s ruling by a federal court could add fuel to the trend, according to shipping analysts. “The decision of the US Court of International...
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Court finds contract of affreightment not legally binding document

Court finds contract of affreightment not legally binding document
This dispute arose out of a purported contract of affreightment (COA) that was governed by English law and subject to English court jurisdiction. The client under the COA was a Swiss registered company. The English Court found that the COA was entered into by the...
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