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Canada knocks U.S. lumber levies
Two World Trade Organization dispute panels will examine antidumping and countervailing duties on imports of softwood.
U.S. meat exports sizzle in February
The United States increased beef, pork and lamb exports during the month in terms of volumes and value compared to February 2017.
Chinese president vows to cut auto tariffs, open investment regime
President Xi’s words at the Boao Forum for Asia come after President Trump tweeted complaints about China car tariffs and threatened a second round of “Section 301” tariffs against the country.
U.S. logistics job growth marches on
Transportation and logistics companies added 9,800 jobs in March 2018 following two consecutive monthly gains in January and February, according to recent preliminary data from the U.S. Department of Labor.
Container shipping outlook ‘decidedly mixed’
AlixPartners says carriers need to address the dual challenges of rising costs and oversupply.
CEVA confirms $1.36b IPO plan
The third-party logistics provider will seek to raise 1.3 billion Swiss francs (U.S. $1.36 billion) in an initial public offering on the SIX Swiss Exchange that also will see CEVA’s headquarters moved from Hoofdorp, Netherlands, to Baar, Switzerland.
U.S., Grenada land open skies pact
The State Department said the agreement will strengthen commercial and economic ties between the countries.
Seaspan installs young CFO
The world’s largest containership lessor named Ryan Courson chief financial officer, a 29-year old who joined the company last month as senior vice president of corporate development.
On The Surface: Top of the class
Despite Class I railroads thriving financially in 2017, just last month, the Surface Transportation Board cracked down on the railroads over deteriorating service after hearing from concerned shippers.