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Analyst: US tariffs on corn from Ukraine could be beneficial to the country's corn
Analysts said that Ukrainian corn, which is a major component of the grain sector in Ukraine, could benefit from tariffs imposed on the U.S. U.S. president Donald Trump announced that a minimum 10% tariff would be applied to most imports. However, duties will be significantly higher on products from China and other countries. This is likely going to lead countermeasures which could drive up prices or reduce demand for U.S.-made goods. Ukraine is one of the world's largest corn producers and exporters. In a recent statement, ASAP Agri consultancy stated that "if key importers end up imposing duties on U.S.
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Transportation
US regulator suspends Colonial Pipeline’s proposed changes in fuel shipping terms
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has issued an order suspending Colonial Pipeline's proposed fuel shipping terms changes for seven months. Colonial Pipeline requested FERC approval last month in order to stop shipping gasoline of different grades at the same rate and reduce the number of grades that it transports on the pipeline. A filing shows that the regulator accepted and suspended for seven months the revised tariff record to reflect modifications proposed. The regulator will conduct a paper-based hearing to examine the concerns raised by Colonial Pipeline, fuel shippers and other stakeholders. Exxon Mobil and Chevron Corp, as well as
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Heathrow boss criticized for his resilience after lawmakers investigate shutdown
Heathrow's boss was criticized for a 18-hour airport shutdown last month. An airline representative had said that he raised concerns days earlier about the hub’s resilience, and lawmakers were scrutinising the embarrassing incident. The closure of the airport on March 21 was caused by a fire at a nearby substation, raising concerns about the resilience and safety of the national infrastructure. About 300,000 passengers were left stranded by the incident and airlines lost millions of pounds. In an effort to learn from the past, members of Parliament quizzed Heathrow's chief executive, National Grid representatives, SSE, and airline representatives on Wednesday....
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Singapore Transport Firms to be subjected to increased government scrutiny under new law
Singapore has designated 17 transportation companies as critical firms, subject to increased regulatory scrutiny. A new law that took effect on Tuesday aims to protect against extreme scenarios with "malicious" actors. The Transport Sector (Critical Firms Act) would allow the government to tighten its control over major Singaporean firms in the air, sea and land transport sectors. It will also require approval for any key leadership changes or when an entity takes control of more than 5 percent of a company. Singapore Airlines, SATS (ground services handling firm), and SBS Transit (bus and rail operator) are all listed companies. According...
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What is Vietnam doing to prepare for US tariffs
The looming tariffs by U.S. president Donald Trump could affect virtually all the goods exported to Vietnam's top market. These exports were worth over $142 billion in 2017, or around 30% of Southeast Asia's GDP. Vietnam was a beneficiary of the trade war Trump waged against China during his first term. However, Vietnamese officials and companies abroad are unsure how they will do under the new tariffs Trump has announced will go into effect on Wednesday. Vietnam, with a surplus of $123.5 billion and meeting several criteria, has the biggest trade surplus with the U.S. Here are some measures that...
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Brazil's Lula will meet Vietnam's leaders in order to boost trade relations
Luiz inacio Lula da silva, Brazil's president, will meet Vietnam's leaders on Friday at Hanoi as he travels to the Southeast Asian country with a large delegation of businessmen to try to strengthen trade and economic links under the shadows of a trade war. Lula's visit comes at a time when Hanoi is under pressure to reduce its huge trade surplus by the Trump administration. Hanoi has also pledged to increase U.S. Imports, which includes farm products like soybeans that Brazil is the top exporter of to Vietnam. A Brazilian official familiar with the agenda stated that both countries will...
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IATA supports European airlines' call to relax green fuel mandate
IATA's head, who represents the world's airlines, has welcomed the call from Europe's leading carriers to delay a target of 2030 for sustainable aviation fuel usage in Europe. He said that Brussels policymakers must face reality. We can't pretend these targets are important and achievable. Willie Walsh said, "They were never going be able to be achieved." According to EU rules, suppliers are required to ensure that 2% (of the fuel) available at EU airports in 2025 is SAF, increasing to 6% by 2030, and then gradually to 70% by 2050. The airlines claim that SAF is scarce and they...
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BCG report: Green jet fuel production may not meet 2030 targets
Boston Consulting Group's (BCG) report on Thursday found that the sustainable aviation fuel industry (SAF) is not meeting its 2030 targets because production hasn't ramped up fast enough. This year, European airlines will be required to use 2% SAF in their jet fuel. By 2030, this mandate is expected to increase to 6%. Many have complained about the cost of the fuel which is usually three to five time more expensive than conventional jet fuel. The report revealed that airports and airlines are only investing 1%-3% of their budget or revenue into SAF. High production costs and fuel price remain...
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Airbus has set out its stall for new plane development
Airbus gave an early glimpse at the technologies that will be used in its next aircraft, which is expected to replace its most popular A320neo. The new plane should enter service within 10 to 15 years. Guillaume Faury, who will begin his third three-year tenure as CEO in a few weeks, faces a key decision: when to replace industry's best-selling model that competes with Boeing 737 MAX's 737 MAX on the busiest market segment. Airbus claimed that the new aircraft would be 20-30% efficient than the A320neo. NASA in the U.S. has announced that it is developing a rival configuration...
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Financial Times – March 24,
These are the most popular stories from the Financial Times. These stories have not been verified and we cannot vouch for the accuracy of these reports. Headlines Wood Group to continue takeover talks with UAE-based Sidara Heathrow's National Grid chief claims that the airport had "enough power" despite the fire shutdown Malaysia cracks down on Nvidia chips under US pressure James Hardie will buy Azek, a building products company for almost $9bn View the full article After a failed takeover attempt six months earlier, the British oilfield engineering and services firm Wood Group agreed to extend its deadline for talks....
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Japan Oil Refiners Group head: Regulations are needed to encourage airlines to use sustainable fuel
The head of the industry lobby group, who represents Japanese oil refiners, said that concrete regulations and frameworks were needed to encourage airlines and supply chains to develop decarbonization efforts and use sustainable aviation fuel. Cosmo Energy Holdings is launching Japan's first home production of SAF, but cost-cutting challenges still remain. The country's goal to replace 10% of jet fuel by a cleaner alternative remains. As part of Japan's effort to combat climate changes, refiners are required to supply SAF that is equivalent to 10% their aviation fuel sales. This aligns with the global initiative to reduce carbon dioxide emissions...
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Heathrow Airport in the UK closes Heathrow Airport for a day following a fire at a substation
Heathrow Airport in Britain announced on Friday that it would be closed until after midnight due to an extensive power outage caused by a fire near the electrical substation which supplies the airport. Heathrow Airport posted a message on X saying that the airport would be closed on the 21st March until 23h59. Passengers are advised to avoid the airport. A Heathrow spokesperson said in an email that fire crews were responding to the incident, but it was unclear when power would be restored. They also predicted significant disruptions over the next few days. Eurocontrol, the company that manages air...
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Australia shares hit a seven-month low, dragged down by banks. Qantas falls on the ex-dividend.
The Australian share market fell to a near seven-month-low on Tuesday. This was due to a decline in financial stocks. It followed a global drop in equity prices after uncertainty over tariffs imposed on the U.S. by President Donald Trump raised concerns of a possible recession in Australia. Qantas also fell as it began trading ex-dividend. The S&P/ASX 200 Index fell 1.5%, reaching 7,843.80 at 2356 GMT. This is its lowest level since 2024. U.S. stocks fell overnight. The S&P 500 registered its largest one-day decline since December 18, 2024 and the Nasdaq, which is heavily loaded with tech, dropped...
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Cosmo will launch Japan's sustainable aviation fuel production by April
Cosmo Energy Holdings will launch Japan's domestic production of sustainable aviation in April. This is a major step towards the country's target of replacing 10% jet fuel with an alternative that's cleaner, but there are still challenges to be overcome. Cosmo, Japan's third largest refiner, will make SAF using used cooking oil in its Sakai refinery, located in western Japan. Takeshi Takada said, "Our goal is for SAF to reach 300,000 Kilolitres in 2030, through both domestic production and imported SAF." As Japan fights climate change, it must align with global efforts to reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) from aircrafts. According...
Ground Transportation
Study shows deep sea mining still has a lasting impact on the environment forty years after it began
Scientists said that a strip of Pacific Ocean seabed, which was mined more than 40 year ago for metals, has not recovered. This adds weight to the calls for a ban on all deep-sea mining during this week's U.N. led talks. Scientists from the National Oceanography Centre in Britain led a 2023 expedition by a team to the mineral rich Clarion Clipperton Zone. They found that the effects of a 1979 mining test experiment are still felt on the seafloor. This complex ecosystem hosts hundreds of species. According to a study published in Nature Journal, the collection of "polymetallic" nodules...
One tank of jet fuel was damaged by a ship wreckage off the coast of Britain
Crowley, a U.S. logistics company, said that only one tank of jet fuel was damaged when a U.S. military tanker transporting a shipment off England's north-east coast was hit by a cargo vessel. Stena Immaculate was anchored off Humberside on 10 March when the smaller Solong struck it. The explosions and fires started. Crowley, the company that manages the tanker said in a Sunday statement the third-party salvage crew had confirmed the damage was "limited to one cargo tank which contained Jet-A1 Fuel and one ballast container containing seawater". Stena Bulk, the owner of the vessel, confirmed Monday that it...
Red Sea Insurance Rates Stay Firm as US Airstrikes Raise Fears for Ships
Industry sources say that the cost of shipping goods across the Red Sea will remain stable after the United States conducted further airstrikes in Yemen on Monday. This has heightened fears about new attacks by Iran-aligned Houthis, who are targeted by Washington. The U.S. conducted airstrikes Saturday in response to threats by the Houthi Movement to threaten international shipping. Al Masirah TV, a Houthi-run TV station, said that the Houthis targeted the Red Sea port of Hodeidah on Monday and the Al Jawf Governorate, north of Sanaa, according to the Houthis. In January, Houthis announced that they would cease attacks...