“Discriminatory regulations implemented by British Columbia are unfairly keeping U.S. wine off of grocery store shelves, and that is unacceptable,” says U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer.
Colombia gets help modernizing trade practices
The project will promote streamlined customs processes and sound implementation of the WTO Trade Facilitation Agreement.
Sanctions target drug traffickers south of border
Most Kingpin Act designations during the Trump administration have been associated with Mexican drug cartels, according to a Treasury official who testified to a House Foreign Affairs subcommittee on Wednesday.
First marine insurance blockchain platform live
Maersk contributed to the development of Insurwave as a pilot client and is continuing on the platform with its marine hull portfolio.
FMC reviews 15 OTI license applications
Those with objections should contact the Office of Transportation Intermediaries in Washington, D.C.
Antidumping duties ironed out for polyester fiber
The Commerce Department has finalized its determinations for fine denier polyester staple fiber imports from China, India, South Korea and Taiwan.
Liners announce emergency bunker surcharges
Carriers announce charges because of rapid rise in fuel costs.
Crane sails from Germany to Ireland
The Liebherr crane was delivered fully assembled and ready to be put to use.
Port of NY/NJ has record volume with import decline
The Port Authority reports 551,117 TEUs were handled during April, the fourth consecutive monthly high.
Neopanamax cranes land at Port of Wilmington
Two ultra-Panamax container vessels now can be simultaneously loaded and unloaded.