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‘Arctic port’ to resume grain shipments

Bloomberg Canada’s arctic port of Churchill is set to resume its first grain shipments since 2015 after a group backed by investor Prem Watsa stepped in last year to buy the facility and a related rail line linking the northern town with the rest of Manitoba. The 88-year-old port on the shores of Hudson’s Bay will resume operations in the ...

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Philips supply chains revamp to mitigate impact of US-China trade war pays off

Bloomberg Royal Philips NV’s efforts to revamp supply chains to mitigate the impact of the US-China trade dispute are paying off, with the Dutch health-care company reporting better-than-estimated profit. The maker of scanners and diagnostic gear needs China as state-owned facilities invest in the latest equipment and a private healthcare sector emerges. Demand there drove a double-digit increase in orders ...

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Iran to execute group of alleged CIA-trained spies

Bloomberg Iran, locked in a worsening political standoff with Western powers, has handed down death sentences to several nationals accused of being part of a CIA-trained spy network uncovered earlier this year, an official said on Monday. Seventeen people were arrested in all, a senior intelligence official told foreign media in Tehran. None of the suspects are dual nationals, according ...

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