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Iraq selects 11 companies for Grand Faw Port operation; decision to be made in January 2025

Iraq has selected 11 shipping companies that will compete for the Grand Faw Port Operation Contract. A decision is expected to be made in January 2025. The shortlisted companies include China Merchants Port Group Co., Taiwanese container shipping line Evergreen, French shipping group CMA CGM, Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC), India's Adani, Philippines-headquartered International Container Terminal Services (ICTSI), China's Cosco, and United Arab Emirates-based ABM Global Shipping LLC. Farhan al Farousi, Iraq's Minister of Energy, announced that the country will select a company to operate in Iraq in 2026. Daewoo Engineering & Construction of South Korea completed construction of five docks....




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Financial Times - Nov. 14

The following are the top stories in the Financial Times. Reuters has actually not confirmed these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy. Headings - Homebase falls into administration putting 2,000 jobs at danger - Canadian pension fund purchases UK airports operator for 1.5 billion pounds - Boohoo prompts financiers to reject Mike Ashley's demand to join its board - Brand names told to check 'aggressive' trademarks after UK court judgment versus Sky Overview. - Having a hard time do it yourself chain Homebase has.fallen into administration,. blaming a recession in home enhancements for a collapse that puts. 49...

Ground Transportation

New york city guv to relaunch Manhattan congestion charge strategy, source says

New York Guv Kathy Hochul will reveal on Thursday that the state prepares to restore a blockage charge for driving in parts of Manhattan that she indefinitely put on hold in June, a source informed Reuters. New york city City's blockage pricing program, the first of its kind in the U.S., was at first to have charged a toll of $15. throughout daytime hours for guest vehicles driving in Manhattan. south of 60th Street beginning June 30. Hochul prepares to reveal a modified program that is anticipated. to have a base charge of $9 for automobile, the source said. The...

Transport Infrastructure

US East Coast and Gulf Coast port unions and employers are still at odds about automation

Both sides reported on Wednesday that despite a new round contract talks held this week, neither side had made significant progress in the crucial issue of automation. This divide must be closed before January 15 in order to prevent a second port-strike that could disrupt the flow of goods across the country as importers, exporters and others prepare for possible upheaval due to President-elect Donald Trump’s threatened tariffs against a wide range of products from China and Mexico. The International Longshoremen's Association is a staunch opponent of automation. They claim that it will destroy jobs. Employers support automation and semiautomation....

Transportation

Amtrak briefly stops all trains in between New york city and Washington over power concerns

U.S. traveler railway Amtrak stated Wednesday it was temporarily suspending all train service between New york city and Washington due to the fact that of overhead power concerns in Philadelphia, disrupting the travel plans of countless riders. Amtrak said the suspension because of downed overhead wires blocking the tracks would last till around 3 p.m. ET and trains in service will hold at a station up until service resumes. Amtrak has actually faced numerous major service interruptions in the last six months in New Jersey. Amtrak and NJ Transit stated in August they had actually increased evaluation, assessment and maintenance...

Logistics

Canada - Nov 13

These are some of the most important stories in selected Canadian newspapers. These stories have not been verified and we cannot vouch for the accuracy of these stories. THE GLOBE AND MAIL Canadian Labour Minister Steven MacKinnon ordered the country's Labor Relations Board to end disputes at the ports in Vancouver and Montreal citing economic damage. Dye and Durham unveiled its proposed slate of directors in advance of its annual meeting. Four of the seven directors are newcomers. The Canadian Union of Postal Workers has said that the ongoing labour dispute between Canada Post and its employees is a result...

Passenger Transportation Services

FAA bars US airlines from Haiti after shooting hits planes

The Federal Aviation Administration stated on Tuesday it will disallow U.S. airlines from running in Haiti for thirty days after 2 industrial jetliners were struck by shooting on Monday. The FAA issued a Notice to Air Objective restricting U.S. airline companies from operating flights in the Haiti's territory and airspace listed below 10,000 feet (3,048 meters) for one month, citing safety-of-flight dangers associated with continuous security instability. On Monday, a Spirit Airlines flight destined for the Haitian capital was struck by gunfire, requiring it to be diverted to the neighboring Dominican Republic, while a JetBlue Airways flight returning from Port-au-Prince...

Ground Transportation

Canada transfers to end conflicts at ports of Vancouver and Montreal

Canadian Labour Minister Steven MacKinnon said on Tuesday he had actually directed the nation's. labor relations board to order an end to disagreements at the ports. of Vancouver and Montreal, pointing out the economic damage caused. The relocation marked the 2nd time in a couple of months that the. Liberal government has actually actioned in to end a disagreement. In August it. ordered an end to work interruptions at the nation's 2 biggest. railway business. The Montreal Longshoremen's Union rejected a last offer. made for a brand-new labor contract, resulting in a lockout being. stated. Exports of canola oil and...

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Canada - Nov 12

These are some of the most important stories in selected Canadian newspapers. These stories have not been verified and we cannot vouch for the accuracy of these stories. THE GLOBE AND MAIL Neo Financial Technologies, based in Calgary, has raised $360m for its latest round of funding. This includes participation by multiple Canadian entrepreneurs such as Shopify CEO Tobi Lutzke, former Slack Chief Executive Stewart Butterfield, and Roblox CEO David Baszuck. Geordie Rose is the co-founder and CEO of the robotics startup Sanctuary AI. This marks the second prominent leadership change at the startup this year. Dye & Durham rejected...

Transport Infrastructure

Boeing business planes quality chief to retire in December

Boeing's head of quality for commercial airplanes, Elizabeth Lund, who has led the planemaker's improvement plans, will retire in December, the business stated on Monday. A 33-year veteran of Boeing, Lund had actually been named in February to the brand-new position of senior vice president of quality for its industrial aircrafts, after the crisis stimulated by the Jan. 5 mid-air panel blowout of a new Alaska Airlines 737 MAX 9. In June, the National Transport Safety Board stated Boeing violated investigation guidelines when Lund supplied non-public details to media and hypothesized about possible reasons for the blowout. The firm barred...

Transport Infrastructure

Montreal dockworkers' union turns down offer; lockout begins

The Montreal Longshoremen's Union declined a last offer produced a brand-new labour contract, leading to a lockout being stated, the Maritime Employers Association ( MEA) and the union said on Sunday. The MEA stated in a statement the lockout, which will affect almost 1,200 port workers at the Canadian port that handled 8.7 million metric lots in the third quarter of 2024, has actually been stated since 9 p.m. eastern (02:00 GMT). The lockout will even more slow Canadian imports and exports at a time the Port of Montreal was currently operating at partial capability and as West Coast ports...

Transport Infrastructure

US firm raises issues about Tesla Complete Self-Driving social media posts

The National Highway Traffic Security Administration raised concerns about Tesla social media posts that recommended its Full SelfDriving software application can be used as a robotaxi and does not need driver attention. NHTSA in October opened an examination into 2.4 million Tesla automobiles with FSD software after 4 reported crashes, including a 2023 fatal crash, throughout conditions including sun glare, fog, and air-borne dust. In a May 14 email revealed on Friday, NHTSA told Tesla its social media postings might encourage individuals to see FSD as a. robotaxi instead of a partial automation/driver help system. that needs persistent attention and...

Transport Infrastructure

Freeport LNG hits gas-processing record after plant overhaul

Freeport LNG drew record natural gas volumes on several days today, according to financial firm LSEG, following conclusion of an overhaul that increased processing capacity. Freeport LNG drew a record 2.414 billion cubic feet (bcf) of feedgas on Friday, preliminary LSEG data revealed. That volume continued a series of record gas pulls that each topped the plant's previous record of 2.261 bcf, which was reached in April 2023. Freeport LNG had actually announced in April that a debottlenecking meant to enhance processing likely would add an additional 1.2 million metric heaps per annum (MTPA) of LNG capability. The plant's capability...

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Ferrovial, Macquarie to offer three British airports for $1.15 billion

Spanish building and construction giant Ferrovial has concurred with its partner Macquarie to offer the operator of three British airports for 900 million pounds ($ 1.15 billion) to AviAlliance UK, it stated on Wednesday. Ferrovial and Macquarie, which own 50% each in AGS Airport, the operator of Glasgow, Southampton and Aberdeen airports, have been thinking about the sale given that early this year, the construction company's CFO Ernesto Lopez said in May. Last year Ferrovial likewise chose to sell its stake in Britain's busiest airport, Heathrow. The brand-new offer sets a business worth for business of 1.54 billion pounds, after...

Transport Infrastructure

Russia's Novatek might raise naphtha exports to 600,000 T/month from Ust-Luga

Russian energy company Novatek might increase exports of naphtha from its UstLuga complex on the Baltic Sea to up to 600,000 lots a months after upkeep and thanks to a brand-new processing system, two market sources stated on Tuesday. They said Novatek raised operations at all the 3 condensate fractionation systems previously in November at the complex to capacity of 25,000 heaps per day. Novatek did not respond to an ask for comment. In August, Novatek started operations at its new processing unit at the complex. In October, Novatek exported around 385,000 lots of naphtha, almost 110,000 lots of jet...

Natural Gas Pipeline

Acciona and RMC build Ravenna breakwater to LNG terminal for 216 million euro

Acciona announced on Tuesday that it and Italy's RMC would build a breakwater for the new LNG terminal off the port in Ravenna. The contract is worth 216 millions euros ($230million). The terminal will be managed by Italy’s gas grid operator Snam and is expected to be completed in the first quarter next year. LNG imports, which arrive via ships, are regasified in terminals and then transported by pipeline to customers domestically, have now become a major supply source, accounting for around a quarter of Italy's gas consumption. Ravenna’s work is a vertical concrete dock with a length and width...

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Trump is already losing the trade war with China in South America

The incoming Donald Trump White House is already losing a trade war with China in the South American copper giant Peru. This is part of a larger power realignment in the resource-rich region near Washington. Peru, the second largest copper exporter in the world, is set to host leaders of Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation this week. China's President Xi Jinping will attend and inaugurate a major new Chinese-built port in Peru. The world's No. 2 copper exporter is hosting leaders of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation this week. China's president Xi Jinping will attend and officially inaugurate a new port built by...

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Peru and China to sign strengthened free-trade contract in Xi's APEC go to

Peru and China will sign an updated freetrade agreement throughout President Xi Jinping's. upcoming check out to the Andean nation that would improve commerce by. a minimum of 50% in between the countries, Peru's foreign minister stated. on Friday. In an interview with Reuters, Minister Elmer Schialer stated. the Chinese president would travel to Peru with a delegation of. 400 service individuals thinking about buying infrastructure. and innovation tasks in the nation. The free-trade agreement was initially checked in 2009 and. the optimized version will be signed together with 30 other. contracts created to enhance cooperation in between the. countries....

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Urals prices climbed back above western cost cap on firmer Brent

Prices for Russian flagship Urals oil grade cargoes packing in November have climbed up back above $60 per barrel at Russian Baltic and Black Sea ports on firmer Brent, traders stated and Reuters estimations revealed. Softer shipping expenses at essential export routes to Asia and stable prices in Indian ports supplied assistance to Urals FOB estimates, according to market sources. Urals oil cargoes packing from Baltic Primorsk port were seen at $63 per barrel, while the grade's cargoes loading from Novorossiisk stood at $64.2 per barrel after remaining below the cost cap level since mid-October, according to Reuters calculations. Brent...

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Mexico cautions US restriction on Chinese vehicle tech might harm automotive market

The Mexican government on Monday raised concerns about the Biden administration's proposal to restrict essential Chinese software application and hardware in linked vehicles on American roads due to national security issues. Mexico's economy ministry said in a filing with the U.S. Commerce Department the proposal could have a considerable. effect on Mexico's automotive industry. Economically, it postures. potential trade barriers, interruptions to provide chains,. increased production expenses, and a possible danger of minimized. direct and indirect work. Automaker and tech groups separately on Monday asked the. administration for changes and for more time before the rule. takes effect. The proposal...

Transportation

Russian oil export freight costs increasing as sanctions bite, sources state

Freight rates for tankers exporting oil from Russian ports to Asia have actually increased this month ahead of winter and are set to climb up even more after current Western sanctions striking more tankers involved in the trade, according to industry information and sources. Russian oil is primarily offered to Asian buyers on a provided basis, where the cost consists of transportation costs, indicating higher freight rates would weigh on Moscow's income from energy sales. Freight rates from the Baltic ports of Primorsk or Ust-Luga to ports in western India have actually increased and might reach up to $5.5. million...

Transport Infrastructure

North Korea states South Korea is 'hostile state' under constitution

North Korea has designated South Korea a hostile state, its state media said on Thursday, validating that its nationwide assembly had actually amended the nation's constitution in line with their leader's vow to drop unification as a national objective. The North's KCNA news agency reported roadway and rail links with South Korea were now completely obstructed off after blasting big sections of them on Tuesday as genuine action taken versus a hostile state as specified by its constitution. Sixty-metre (66-yard) long areas of the roadway and railway on its side of the border that had actually been laid as crossings...

Ground Transportation

Vietnam approximates expense of brand-new train link with China at $7.2 billion

Vietnam has estimated the cost of building a new railway linking it with China's Yunnan province at 179 trillion dong ($ 7.2 billion), state media reported on Wednesday. The 427-km (265-mile) railway would range from the border province of Lao Cai through the capital Hanoi and port city of Haiphong to Ha Long City, the main Vietnam News Agency reported. Vietnam has actually been seeking to update its aging train systems, including plans to build a high-speed railway running along the length of the nation and lines linking with China, its largest trading partner. Vietnam Railway Authority has submitted the...

Ground Transportation

Tokyo City set to raise $2.3 bln in Japan's biggest IPO in 6 years, sources state

Tokyo City is anticipated to raise 348.6 billion yen ($ 2.3 billion) after rates its initial public offering at the top end of its variety, according to 2 sources familiar with the matter, in the largest IPO in Japan for 6 years. The IPO was more than 15 times oversubscribed, stated the sources, with the firm's dividend yield seen as an appealing proposition by many including retail investors drawn to a. home name. The business has priced the shares at 1,200 yen apiece,. compared to a series of 1,100 to 1,200 yen, according to the. sources, who decreased to be...

Transport Infrastructure

Tokyo City set to raise $2.3 bln in Japan's greatest IPO in years, sources state

Tokyo Metro is expected to raise 348.6 billion yen ($ 2.3 billion) after pricing its going public at the top end of its range, according to two sources knowledgeable about the matter, in the biggest IPO in Japan for 6 years. The company has actually priced the shares at 1,200 yen each, compared to a series of 1,100 to 1,200 yen, said the sources, who declined to be called as the info is not public. Tokyo Metro declined to comment. One of Tokyo's two major subway operators, the company is set to announce the rates later Tuesday and list on...

Transport Infrastructure

During visit, Chinese premier may inaugurate airport built by Beijing in Pakistan

Attaullah Tarar, the Pakistani information minister, told reporters that the Chinese premier Li Qiang may inaugurate the operations of an airport built by China in Pakistan's Balochistan Province during his visit in the next week. Government and aviation sources confirmed that the start of operations for the $200 million Gwadar International Airport was delayed to allow time for a review of security following the August attacks in the region by militant separatists. Li will be visiting Pakistan with other ministers and officials from October 14 to 17. Pakistan's Foreign Affairs Ministry announced this on Sunday. The meeting of the Shanghai...

Transport Infrastructure

North Korea Army says to totally cut roadway and rail links to South Korea

North Korea's Army stated it will entirely cut off roads and trains connected to South Korea beginning with Wednesday, and fortify the areas on its side of the border, state media KCNA reported. The announcement declares a further escalation in activity close to the separation line separating the 2 Koreas, which had actually been unusual in the last few years until this year. North Korea had actually already been setting up landmines and barriers and developing wasteland along the greatly militarised border for months this year in spite of accidents, South Korea's. military said in July. The General Staff of...

Ground Transportation

Taiwan clears up, slowly re-opens after hit from Hurricane Krathon

Southern Taiwan worked on Friday to clear up damage from flooding and high winds after Tropical storm Krathon slammed into a significant metropolis, while the majority of the remainder of the island resumed work and monetary markets reopened. Krathon, now reduced to a tropical anxiety, made landfall in the major port city of Kaohsiung, flooding streets with water, blowing out windows in some buildings and sending out debris flying as record breaking winds hit. While the rest of Taiwan resumed deal with Friday, the federal governments in Kaohsiung and neighbouring Pingtung county stated another day of rest work to get...