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Venezuela Oil Ship Logjam Highlights Deeper US Blockade Pain
Venezuelan oil exports — measure by ship loadings — fell to a 17-month low in December amid a US naval…
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US Seizure of Venezuela Oil Tanker Risks Amping Up Economic Pain
Venezuela faces a fresh financial shock after the US seized a sanctioned oil tanker off its coast, a move that could choke…
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US Tariffs Still Spell Big Pain for Japan’s Small Automakers
President Donald Trump gave Japanese automakers some relief by cutting his high U.S. tariffs on their vehicles, but the reduced levies still mean big…
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European Firms Fare Better Than Feared Through Early Trade Pain
European firms are reporting earnings significantly ahead of expectations, allowing for some relief in the market, but tariffs and the…
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Panamax Pain as China’s Grain Imports Plunge 51%
China’s push for import independence combined with falling soybean demand has driven the country’s imported grain shipments down 51% year-over-year…
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Port Communities Hope Switch to Plug-In Power Will Help Ease Cruise Pain
By Catarina Demony, Corina Pons and Doyinsola Oladipo LISBON/MADRID, July 2 (Reuters) – Residents near the port of Lisbon and elsewhere hope plug-in infrastructure…
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Monkfish Price Tumble in Scotland Shows Pain of French Shutdown
By Charlotte Ryan, Siddharth Philip and Christopher Jasper (Bloomberg) — At the Peterhead fishing port in Scotland, prices for haddock and…
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Carnival Sees More Pain After Posting $4.4 Billion Loss
By Uday Sampath Kumar June 18 (Reuters) – Carnival Corp reported a record $4.4 billion in quarterly losses on Thursday,…
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