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Shenzhen offers subsidies to operators of LNG carriers
Shenzhen is offering subsidies to promote its development as a hub for liquefied natural gas (LNG) trading. The port...
Singapore cites hydrogen as potential enabler to its aviation decarbonisation
The Singapore Hydrogen Cooperation Committee sees hydrogen fuel as playing a potential role in the state's avia...
Canada dockworkers union reach negotiated deal with employers averting strike
Canadian dock workers' union and their employers have reached a tentative labour deal
Tianjin's cross-border e-commerce trade tops US$5B in 2023
North China's port city of Tianjin reported a total cross-border e-commerce foreign trade volume of 35.6 bil...
Global container equipment fleet growth picks up pace
Growth in the global pool of shipping containers is picking up pace on rising trade prospects and slowing box...
Emirates to expand its South American network with new Bogotá services
Emirates has announced the launch of a new daily service from Dubai to the Colombian capital, Bogotá, star...
Airbus and TotalEnergies sign SAF partnership
Airbus and TotalEnergies have signed a strategic partnership to address the challenges of decarbonising aviation...
Etihad Airways appoints vice president cargo to drive growth
Etihad Airways said it appointed Stanislas Brun to the role of vice president cargo. He will be responsible for Etihad...
WSC welcomes EU support to protect seafarers
The World Shipping Council (WSC) has welcomed the European Union's (EU) most recent move meant to pro...
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Incheon Airport’s new chief executive sets sight on cargo development
The newly appointed chief executive officer of Incheon International Airport, Lee Hak-jae, is
AAPA: Easing of shipping rates further dampen air cargo volumes in Asia Pacific
Asia Pacific airlines recorded another cargo volume slowdown in June as global trade remained
Panama Canal to reduce daily vessel transits due to drought
The Panama Canal Authority (ACP) said it would reduce daily vessel transits in the major waterway
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