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Mercedes will roll out automated urban driving in Germany by the end of the year

Mercedes-Benz announced on Friday that it will roll out its 'urban point-to-point automated driving system' in Germany by the end of the year. The company hopes to be one of the first automakers to offer the technology. In a LinkedIn posting, Chief?Technology Officer Joerg Burzer stated that the system will be available in certain German cities by the end of 2026. It will then expand nationwide in early 2027. Burzer writes that this brings the technology to Germany after China and the United States. The Stuttgart-based automaker also wants to "remain in the forefront of the international competition in assisted...

Transport Infrastructure

Baltic Exchange: Mercuria's lawsuit against losses in the Hormuz shipping market is damaging.

Baltic Exchange, which is the top global provider of shipping benchmark indices, reacted on Friday to a London lawsuit filed by commodity trader Mercuria over the closing of the 'Strait of Hormuz', saying that the case had caused market uncertainty. Mercuria, one of the largest energy and commodities traders in the world, sued the Baltic Exchange for losses caused by inaccurate oil tanker prices. Mercuria, a Swiss company, stated in documents filed with the London High Court on April 30, that the Baltic Exchange continues to publish the benchmark crude tanker TD3C index despite the closure of the waterway. The...

Ground Freight

EU selects tungsten and rare earths as first stockpiles to curb China's dependence

Three sources familiar with the issue said that?tungsten and rare earths, as well as gallium, were shortlisted for the first joint stockpile of critical minerals to reduce reliance on China. One of the sources, and a third source, said that the EU was also in talks with major ports, including Rotterdam, the largest port in the Netherlands. They are looking at storing the minerals there. This is one of the most concrete measures taken by the EU to protect its economy against Beijing's dominance over the production of critical minerals, which are vital to defence, semiconductors, and energy transition. They...

Ground Freight

EU selects tungsten and rare earths as first stockpiles to curb China's dependence

Three sources with knowledge of the matter said that the European Union has shortlisted tungsten and rare earths for its first joint stockpile. The goal is to reduce its dependence on China. One of the sources, and a third source, said that the EU was also in talks with Rotterdam, the largest port in the Netherlands. This is one of the most concrete measures taken by the EU to protect its economy from Beijing, which has a 'dominance' in the production of critical minerals that are vital to defence, semiconductors and energy transition. After Beijing's export restrictions sent shockwaves throughout...

Transport Infrastructure

Minister says cost of UK's rail HS2 project could soar to $138 Billion

Transport Minister Heidi Alexander revealed on Tuesday that the bill for Britain's high-speed rail line, HS2, could reach a staggering?103 billion pounds ($138billion). This is?the latest in a series of cost overruns for?the beleaguered project. HS2 was originally designed to increase capacity and catch up Britain with other European countries that have extensive high-speed network. The spiraling budget and delays in the project meant that successive governments had to drastically reduce the length of this new line. This put the future of the entire?project' at risk. Alexander stated on Tuesday that a new analysis shows cancelling the order now would...

Transport Infrastructure

WHO official: Test shortages hinder the fight against Ebola virus in Congo

A World Health Organization official stated that limited testing capacity is slowing the response to the Ebola outbreak. According to the WHO, there are at least 500 suspected Ebola cases and 130 suspected Ebola deaths. The disease has spread into Uganda. We have shipped 12 tons of supplies. Six more are expected to arrive today. Anne Ancia said that the samples included personal protective equipment (and) for frontline healthcare workers. Ancia stated that there is "great uncertainty" about the scope and scale of the Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak, and increased surveillance, testing, and contact tracing are underway. She stated that testing...

Transport Infrastructure

WHO chief is concerned about the speed and scale of Ebola outbreak

As the number of Ebola cases continues to rise, the head of the World Health Organization has expressed his deep concern. Tedros Adhanom Gebreyesus, WHO director-general, said that there have been at least 50 suspected cases of Ebola and 130 suspected deaths since the outbreak began. Later, 131 deaths were attributed to the outbreak in the eastern Democratic Republic of?Congo. According to a daily bulletin from the health authorities, there have been 516 suspect cases and 33 confirm cases in the?Congo. Two confirmed cases were also reported in the neighbouring country of?Uganda. Tedros said that the "numbers" will change, as...

Transport Infrastructure

French and Benelux stocks: Factors to watch

Here are some company news and stories from France and Benelux that could impact the markets or individual stocks in these regions. The ADP Group Traffic for April was down to 29,1 million passengers. BANIJAY GROUP Banijay Group reported first-quarter adjusted EBITDA of 196.6 millions euros. SANOFI: French pharmaceutical company Sanofi announced on Monday that a clinical trial had shown its 'rare disease therapy' was superior to standard care for?raising the levels of a protein key in patients with genetic lung disease. SOCIETE GENERALE A French financial regulator fined Societe Generale?20 million euros for failing to provide crucial information to...

Transport Infrastructure

Finland declares that the threat of a drone attack on Helsinki airport has ended.

Finland said on Friday that suspected drone activity in the skies above the capital region of the country no longer posed any threat, and the situation had returned to normal. Yle, the public broadcaster, reported that earlier in response to this situation, the country's defense forces scrambled a?fighter plane and other emergency services. The danger is over. "People can?go?to work?and?school safely," Interior minister Mari Rantanen wrote in a social media post on the website X. A statement posted on the airport's website said that traffic at Helsinki Airport had also resumed after a suspension of three hours. Authorities are taking...

Transport Infrastructure

F2i confirms it will retain control of 2i Aeroporti following CDP stake deal

Italian investment fund F2i announced 'on Thursday that it will keep control of airport operator 2i Aeroporti, after state-backed investor CDP Equity signed a term sheet for a minority share. This was in response to media reports that this deal could result in a takeover. F2i stated that CDP Equity has'signed non-binding contracts for the potential purchase of an 8.9% stake in 2i Aeroporti which manages six airports, including Milan, Naples, and Turin. The deal will not change the control of the company. The Italian newspaper Il Sole 24 Ore had reported earlier Thursday that CDP Equity's acquisition of a...

Transport Infrastructure

Siemens strengthens rail technology portfolio by acquiring MERMEC, an Italian rail company

Siemens announced on Thursday that it has purchased the core 'business' of Italian rail technology company MERMEC in order to strengthen its -rail portfolio and gain a market -access to Italy. In a press release, the German engineering company said that the parties had 'agreed' not to reveal the financial details of the transaction. Two people who were familiar with the transaction estimated the deal to be worth 1.2 billion euro ($1.40 billion). Michael Peter, Siemens Mobility CEO, stated in a statement that by combining MERMEC’s technical expertise and market-access with Siemens Mobility’s global?presence, and technological leadership, they are strengthening...

Transport Infrastructure

Helsinki's expensive cycling campaign draws crowds and criticism

Helsinki, the capital of Finland, has spent billions on bicycle lanes and public transport -- and is planning to spend more -- despite mixed reactions from its residents. Around 50,000 people attended the April opening of Finland's longest 1.2 km (0.75 miles) pedestrian, bicycle and tram bridge. Others, however, are not impressed by the lack car lanes or the price of 326 million Euros ($383 millions), which included two adjacent bridges, tramway investments and billions of dollars already spent on transport infrastructure and cycling infrastructure over the last decade. Helsinki's cycling traffic team leader Oskari Kaipinmaki said that the biggest...

Passenger Transportation Services

Passenger Transportation Services

Ireland hopes to pass a law lifting Dublin Airport's cap by the summer

Transport Minister said that the Irish government will enact legislation by mid-July lifting a limit on passenger numbers at Dublin Airport. This has been criticized by European and U.S. carriers. The government is rushing to lift the cap of 32 million passengers per year, which has been suspended in anticipation of a ruling from the European Court. Last year, the airport exceeded its limit by four million passengers. Darragh O'Brien, Ireland's Transport, Energy and Climate Minister, said in a?interview that he hoped to have the legislation passed by the Dail (lower chamber of parliament) and Seanad, the upper house, before...

Passenger Transportation Services

Ireland hopes to pass a law lifting Dublin Airport's cap by the summer

Transport Minister of Ireland,?Friday, said that the Irish government will enact legislation?by mid July to lift a passenger cap at Dublin Airport. This has been criticized by U.S. Airlines. The government is rushing to lift the 32 million passenger cap per year, which has been suspended in anticipation of a ruling from the European Court. Last year, the airport exceeded its limit by four million passengers. Darragh O'Brien, Ireland's Transport, Energy and Climate Minister, said in an interview that he hoped to have the legislation passed by the Dail, the lower house of parliament, and the Seanad, the upper house,...

Passenger Transportation Services

French and Benelux stocks: Factors to watch for on May 22

Here are some company news and stories that could impact the markets or individual stocks in France and Benelux. COMPAGNIE DES ALPES Compagnie des Alpes, a French ski resort operator and leisure park operator, reported that its EBITDA for the first half of 2013 rose?5.0% from 327.7 millions euros to 380.59 millions euros. QUALITY SA: Quadient, a global automation platform provider, reported a first-quarter revenue of 243 million euros. AIR FRANCE-KLM, Airbus Air France-KLM, Airbus and other airlines announced on 'Thursday that they would appeal to the French Supreme Court after an appeals tribunal found them guilty on Thursday of...

Passenger Ground & Sea Transportation

After a snowstorm, Lufthansa and Munich Airport have pledged to revamp emergency protocols

Munich Airport and Lufthansa pledged on Friday to overhaul 'emergency protocols' following the stranding?of?around 600?passengers?on six planes?during a snowstorm last week. Heiko Reitz, Lufthansa Hub Manager for Munich Airport, said during a joint press conference in Munich: "We made mistakes that evening and we all take responsibility." Airport and airline apologized for what they called an "unacceptable incident" and announced new?measures to prevent a repeat. Shortfalls in operational efficiency on?Feb. The 19th, including the?lack terminal space, stretched buses capacity, and staff shortfalls amid a night curfew were cited as major factors that caused passenger transfers to be delayed. Crews provided...

Transportation

Transportation

Andy Home: Warning lights flash when aluminium reels are impacted by Gulf shock

The Iran War is likely to be the largest supply shock in the history on the aluminium market. According to the International Aluminium Institute, the Gulf's?production? of the metal, used in sectors such as packaging, solar panels and transport, plummeted in April to its lowest level in more than a decade. The regional run-rates fell by 2 million metric tonnes annually between March and April. In missile attacks, two Gulf aluminium smelters were damaged. The?Al Taweelah facility of Emirates Global Aluminium will require a full year to be repaired. One other producer,?Qatalum, has also reduced its?capacity. The ongoing closure of...

Transportation

US gas exporters request to delay EU methane regulations

A top official of the national suppliers' lobby said that U.S. gas exporters want Europe to defer the implementation of a new law on methane emissions. He warned, however, that the regulatory risk was already preventing long-term contracts between European customers and U.S. companies. Charlie Riedl, Senior Vice President at the Natural Gas Supply Association, said that U.S. Exporters want clarifications about the new methane laws and are asking the European Commission to clarify the law's compliance based on input from the industry. Riedl, speaking on the fringes of the Flame gas and LNG Conference in Amsterdam, initially suggested a...

Transportation

What sites have been attacked by Ukraine?

In recent months, Ukraine has intensified its attacks on Russian energy installations as the peace talks have not produced any progress. Dmitry Peskov, Kremlin spokesperson, said that there are no dangers to the fuel supply in Russia. He was responding to a report on a drop in oil refinery in the central region of the country after recent drone attacks by Ukraine. The following is a chronological summary of the recent attacks that followed Russian strikes against Ukrainian energy facilities and their impact. SYZRAN On Thursday, the Ukrainian military and President Volodymyr Zelenskiy claimed that Ukrainian drones had struck Rosneft's...

Transportation

What sites have been attacked by Ukraine?

In recent months, Ukraine has intensified its attacks on Russian energy installations as the peace talks have not produced any progress. Here is a brief summary of some of the recent attacks that followed Russian strikes against Ukrainian energy facilities and their impact. MOSCOW Sergei Sobyanin, the mayor of Moscow, said on Sunday that twelve people had been injured, mainly near the entrance to Moscow’s oil refinery. Three houses also suffered damage. He said that the "technology" at the refinery had not been damaged. Moscow's refinery is located in the Kapotnya district of the capital, in its southeastern part. It...

Transportation

Black Sea CPC blend oil exports will fall to 1,45 million bpd, according to sources

Three industry sources say that the Caspian Pipeline Consortium plans to export around 1.45 million barrels per day of CPC Blend crude oil in June, down from 1.8 million barrels per day expected in May, due to planned maintenance at Kazakhstan's giant Kashagan oilfield. Calculations show that June loadings will be 17% lower daily than May. This is a significant drop from the multi-month peak of May. CPC does NOT comment on operational shipment statistics. Sources claim that maintenance on the Kashagan oil field, with a capacity of 0.4 million barrels per day, will begin in early June. It may...

Transportation

Hantavirus risks to US public remain low, CDC states

The risk of hantavirus spreading to the general public is very low, according to the U.S. The Centers for Disease Control and prevention has over 100 staff working on this outbreak, a government official said on Wednesday. Please know that we are here to safeguard your health. Dr. 'David Fitter', incident manager of the CDC hantavirus response said that based on the current information the risk to the general public is low. Dr. Brendan Jackson is the CDC's team leader in Nebraska. He said that the CDC was conducting public health assessments in Nebraska where 16 out of 18?passengers? from...

Transportation

Europe will enjoy easier train travels with the EU's new single-ticket plan

The European Commission proposed on Wednesday new rules to simplify train travel. They include allowing single ticket bookings throughout Europe. The proposal allows for travel between different countries in Europe and across rail lines to be booked using a single ticket. This would make it easier for passengers to compare prices while also protecting their rights as consumers if they miss a connection on'multi-leg' journeys. The aim is to help 'the EU reach its climate goals by making it easier for passengers to access more sustainable travel alternatives. The EU announced an action plan in November to increase interconnectivity between...

Transportation

E.ON announces slight increase in core earnings for the first quarter, but keeps outlook

E.ON, Europe's largest network operator, reported a 2% increase in 'core profit' in the first quarter. This was partly due to its industrial customers in Germany, its home market. The shares of the Frankfurt-listed company rose 1.5% at the start of trading. Jefferies analysts attributed the rise to the higher retail energy prices that began the year. The company reported that the adjusted core profit for the period of January to March was $3.87 billion. It also confirmed its outlook?for the year. The company said that investments in the period fell to 1.4 billion euros, down from 1.5 billion euros...

Transportation

E.ON announces slight increase in core earnings for the first quarter, but keeps outlook

E.ON, Europe's largest network operator, reported a 2% increase in core profits in the first quarter, it announced?on Wednesday. This was partly due to its industrial customers in Germany, its home market. The company confirmed that the adjusted core profit for the period of January to March was $3.87 billion. It also confirmed its outlook for this year. The company said that investments in the period dropped to 1.4 billion euros, down from 1.5 billion the previous year. It cited a 'cold winter in Germany which caused delays in upgrading the network infrastructure. Finance chief Nadia Jakobi stated: "We are...

Transportation

E.ON acquires OVO as part of UK energy shake-up

German utility E.ON will soon become Britain's biggest energy supplier after it announced on Monday that it would buy rival Ovo Energy at an undisclosed price. According to the data of?regulator Ofgem, the deal will?create one of the UK’s largest energy suppliers. The?two companies are already the third and fourth biggest providers. The acquisition adds 4 million OVO subscribers to E.ON’s 5.6 million existing customers in the United Kingdom. According to the German company, this is an important growth market. Marc Spieker is E.ON’s Chief Operating Officer for Commercial Operations. He said, "The planned purchase of OVO will strengthen our...

Transportation

Putin says to Fico that Russia will meet Slovakia’s energy needs

At a meeting at the Kremlin, Vladimir Putin told Robert Fico, Slovakia's Prime Minister on Saturday that Russia would do all it could to meet Slovakia’s energy needs. Slovakia is one of the few European countries that still buys?Russian oil and gas. The Druzhba Pipeline, built by the Soviets, is used to transport Russian oil into Slovakia. TurkStream is used to deliver natural gas from Russia. Fico arrived at Moscow for the celebrations to mark 'the Soviet Union’s victory over Nazi Germany during World War Two. In comments broadcast by?national television, Putin said that he would do "everything" to meet...

Transportation

Sweden cancels plans to build a power cable from Denmark due to disagreements with EU funding plan

Ebba busch, the Energy Minister of Sweden, said that plans to build a new power cable for Denmark will be put on hold. She also stated that Sweden disagreed with the proposal made by the European Commission on how the revenues generated from electricity congestion fees should be used. Sweden has threatened to limit electricity exports this year to its neighbours until the European Commission resolves their disagreements over the use national funds to fund EU energy projects. Sweden expects to charge Denmark, Finland, and Germany 130 billion Swedish crowns (14.11 billion dollars) for the excess power it exports from...