What US-China trade progress means for shipping stocks
U.S.-China deal should boost shipping stock sentiment, assuming investors believe it’ll stick.
U.S.-China deal should boost shipping stock sentiment, assuming investors believe it’ll stick.
CAI International, one of the world’s largest container lessors, is reviewing strategic alternatives with the help of Centerview Partners.
When companies self-disclose wrongdoing to the Justice Department, “the benefits of their cooperation will be concrete and significant,” said Assistant Attorney General John Demers.
British transport associations call on Prime Minister Johnson to quickly agree a future trading arrangement with the European Union.
A trio accused of massive drug smuggling allegedly illegally directed customs-controlled shipments away from logistics operators to “unknown” locations.
David Howard, who developed a preeminent publication that explored successful international logistics connections between U.S. manufacturers and ocean container carriers, has passed away.
Production of most Christmas lights has moved Cambodia and other Asian countries from China.
The U.S. and China have reached a deal that will prevent additional U.S. tariffs on Chinese imports from going into effect on Dec. 15.
The U.K. is now almost certain to leave the European Union on Jan. 31. However, a no-deal Brexit remains a possibility.