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Fukushima company working to realize drone logistics
A young company from Fukushima Prefecture, which was battered by the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami and the subsequent nuclear accident, is working to put drones into practical use in logistics, capitalizing on industrial revitalization…
KITA warns of logistics risks if Strait of Hormuz blocked
Korea could face serious uncertainty in its export and import logistics if Iran blocks the strategic Strait of Hormuz, the Korea International Trade Association (KITA) said Sunday. KITA held an emergency meeting at its Trade Tower headquarters…
A New Structure for Growth - TT
Sales and marketing teams across the logistics industry are being asked to do more. Customer expectations are rising, technology is reshaping engagement, and commercial teams face growing pressure to deliver measurable growth. The Transportation…
As Middle East simmers, Indian refiners stare at higher logistics costs & war insurance
The elimination of Iran's key top leaders in a joint US-Israel offensive and fears that blockade of the Strait of Hormuz will continue in the short term threatens to push up India's oil and gas import bill, which was more than $144 billion in FY25.
Chemtrade Logistics Income Fund Q4 Earnings Call Highlights
Chemtrade Logistics Income Fund TSE: CHE.UN used its fourth-quarter 2025 question-and-answer session to address investor concerns around margin pressure in its Sulphur and Water Chemicals (SWC) segment, the outlook for caustic soda pricing, and the…
The Most Important Market Shifts Investors Must Understand Right Now
NVIDIA's explosive AI-driven revenue growth signals a regime change, but CapEx-driven upside may be peaking, raising headline risk for supply chain beneficiaries. AI CapEx is at historical highs, but future winners may be asset-light adopters in…
The Future Of Senegalese Surfing Runs On Four Wheels
Senegal is an African surf oddity hiding in plain sight. Nearly half its population lives within a short drive of 530 kilometres of coastline and proper waves — points, reefs, beach breaks. As far as set-ups go, the westernmost country in…
The Latest: Israel hits Tehran as Iran's counterattacks widen after supreme leader is killed
U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran continued for a second day on Sunday after the killing of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei threw the future of the Islamic Republic into uncertainty and raised the risk of regional instability. There were…
Iran-Israel Escalation: Why Energy Markets, Not Missiles, Will Decide the Economic Impact
The confrontation between Iran and Israel has shifted from deniable operations to overt kinetic signaling. This transition matters far beyond the region. The most critical variable is not tactical military superiority. It is energy logistics.
Gov't reviews economic impact of Iran crisis, checks readiness to release oil reserves
The industry ministry said Sunday it is preparing for all contingencies, including a possible closure of the Strait of Hormuz, amid escalating tensions surrounding Iran, adding the impact on shipping logistics currently remains limited. The…
Iran crisis leaves Korea's oil, gas supplies unthreatened - for now
Korea's oil and gas imports from the Middle East have remained largely unaffected by the U.S. and Israeli military strikes on Iran that killed Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei during a joint operation that began Saturday (local time)…
Hong Kong government 'prepared' for volatility after Iran attacks: Paul Chan
The Hong Kong government is prepared for greater global market volatility and risks, higher trade costs, and fluctuating commodity prices stemming from the joint US-Israel attack on Iran, according to the city's finance chief Shortly after Iranian…
Inside the competitive business of flying political candidates
With a crowded election calendar ahead, 2026 is shaping up to be a busy year for campaign travel, as state and federal lawmakers — and their challengers — crisscross the country for rallies and fundraisers. But moving candidates and…
Air traffic chaos hits the Gulf, leaving thousands stranded
Iran is pounding the Gulf's aviation industry. Drones hit airports in Bahrain, Dubai, and Kuwait, and airspace is closed everywhere except Oman and Saudi Arabia. Hundreds of jets operated by Emirates, Etihad Airways, and Qatar Airways are grounded…
Gov't Reviews Economic Impact of US-Israeli Attack on Iran
The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Resources held a second day of emergency meetings Sunday to assess how the joint United States-Israeli attack on Iran could affect South Korea's real economy. The ministry said it convened the meeting with…
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