More than 20 vessels were dispatched last week to relieve Hanjin ships on trade routes to North America, Europe and Southeast Asia, said a South Korean finance ministry official.
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Employers lock out workers as wage and working condition negotiations reach deadlock.
A UN panel of experts has highlighted links between the rebels and terrorist groups such as Al-Qaeda and pirate groups in Somalia.
The national ports authority wants to run a pilot project to assess whether the fleet can be modified to burn renewable fuels.
Truck traffic is flowing again on the N4 Corridor after protestors brought road freight to a standstill on Monday.
Predictions include an increase in regulation, tariffs, anti-trade policies and national fleets securing their own cargo.
One product from South Africa that has benefited from Prosper Africa is Rugani Juice.
The construction of Abu Amama, north of Port Sudan, included the development of a new economic zone.
The corruption-fighting civic organisation has opposed the power utility’s latest tariff application.
Americans will lose more than $46 billion in annual spending power, according to a national retail federation study.
DHL eCommerce conducted the survey across 24 countries, recording the views of about 12 000 people.
Bribes totalling R30 million were apparently solicited to secure contracts amounting to 6.7 billion.