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Brazil is in talks with China to build a railway connecting the Chinese-built mega Chancay port in Peru to Brazilian regions, ...
Amid 145% tariffs on goods coming from China, Northwest Seaport Alliance co-chair and Port of Tacoma president John McCarthy ...
Tariffs can shuffle the deck, but they don’t change where the table sits. China still owns the lion’s share of the world’s factory floor, with a labor army that dwarfs the combined workforces of the ...
Tasmania's Incat has delivered on its promise to build the world's largest battery electric passenger ferry, officially ...
Two Moroccan researchers have unveiled a proposal for a transcontinental maritime corridor that would link China and Russia to Africa through Morocco’s Atlantic port of Dakhla, a project they say ...
Some of the last cargo ships carrying Chinese goods without crippling tariffs are currently drifting into US ports. Come next week, though, that will change.
The biggest carriers say they are switching to smaller ships as others cancel trans-Pacific sailings outright.
Dubbed "Asia's largest refrigerator", the project has supported the Chilean cherry express route at Nansha Port since 2019.
Large importers, including retailers and manufacturers, paused imports from China this month amid an escalating trade war.
China's Guangzhou Port, the largest shipping hub in the country's south, opened a direct route to Chancay port in Peru on ...
Editor’s note (April 30th): This story has been updated.
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