January 13, 2023
Via: The Wall Street JournalThe export boom that carried China’s economy through much of the Covid-19 pandemic has lost momentum, adding urgency for Beijing to seek growth drivers elsewhere as the global economy struggles. The decline for Chinese exports got steeper in the final […]
June 25, 2019
Via: FortuneFedEx Corp, the U.S. courier group credited with spearheading overnight shipping, was christened Federal Express because founder Frederick Smith thought the name sounded patriotic. Now the logistics firm is suing the U.S. government, because it doesn’t want to be responsible […]
February 1, 2016
Via: CNNJust weeks after Congress lifted a 40-year ban on exporting oil, the first shipments of the black stuff left U.S. ports for Europe. The first freely-traded shipments of U.S. crude are symbolic of the country’s newfound role as a leading […]
September 17, 2015
Via: itCuratedGeneral Electric Co said on Thursday it plans to create a development center for turboprop engines in Europe, citing a lack of U.S. export financing after Congress allowed the U.S. Export-Import Bank’s charter to lapse in June. The company said […]
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