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All about Los Angeles’ biggest Covid rebound

America’s shortage of labour, products and services — provoked by Covid-19’s disruption of the global economy — has a platinum lining in Los Angeles. Obscured by unprecedented supply-chain bottlenecks, California’s largest city and No. 2 in the US after New York, has no peers unloading, processing and transporting the nation’s imports from its two busiest ports. Being the supreme gateway ...

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Don’t blame India for blocking the WTO

Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala is due to visit New Delhi this week and, to be honest, nobody in India knows why she’s coming. Trade experts elsewhere are aware that the World Trade Organization’s (WTO) new director-general has staked her credibility — and the organisation’s — on completing a long-delayed agreement to curb subsidies that have encouraged massive overfishing. As far as the ...

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Heathrow fees to increase by 56%, angering airlines

Heathrow airport come fly again initiative

Bloomberg Britain will allow London Heathrow airport to lift its charges by as much as 56%, stoking a clash with airlines who warned that higher fares will stifle a recovery at Europe’s busiest airport. The announcement by the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) sets up months of high-stakes lobbying before a final decision early next year. The hike could prove ...

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