
Turkey's VAT Exemption Ends: Exporters Brace for Impact
Turkey's VAT exemption ends on December 31, 2023, raising concerns for exporters about financing and competitiveness in the market.
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Turkey's VAT exemption ends on December 31, 2023, raising concerns for exporters about financing and competitiveness in the market.

FedEx pilots face hotel rebooking challenges post-MD-11 grounding, raising concerns over crew rest and operational efficiency.

Eight major shipping companies have been accused of colluding to fix cargo rates, with South Africa's Competition Commission referring the case to the Competition Tribunal, reports Greater Durban's East Coast Radio.

THE Philippine Coast Guard will not match the China Coast Guard's increasingly aggressive tactics in the South China Sea, according to a spokesman, reports Fort Lauderdale's Maritime Executive

THE potential impact of IMO 2020 that restricts the sulphur content in marine fuel to 0

The global oil market will face a lack of supply in three years' time due to expenditure cuts and postponements in mega projects, Patrick Pouyanne, chairman of the Board and CEO of French oil giant Total said Wednesday.

THE Kansas City Southern (KCS) railway shut its main line in Louisiana and stopped exchanges with other railways in New Orleans after being struck by Hurricane Ida, reports Bloomberg

A MARKED reduction in passenger flights to China means that belly-hold space is in tight supply following the outbreak of the respiratory coronavirus, which has continued to claim more lives and rapidly infect more victims

Two long-standing Turkish shipping executives have joined forces to establish a company with ambitions to play a role in offshore marine projects and LNG bunkering.

CONGESTION has worsened at the Port of Oakland and tempers are fraying, in the wake of Ports America and Terminal Investment Limited’s sudden departure from the Outer Harbour Terminal.

Shipyards in China, the world's largest vessel-building nation, are at risk of closing after they failed to secure

TEXAS Governor Greg Abbott has bowed to Houston oil and gas interests in signing into law restrictions on containership traffic moving to and from the Port of Houston

AIR cargo carriers are showing stoicism in the face of a global market downturn which first showed itself in November, reports London's Air Cargo News

BRITISH International Freight Association (BIFA) director general Robert Keen claims that its members are still facing 'significant problems' at the UK port of Felixstowe despite Hutchison Ports saying that its new terminal operating system is now 'stable

EIGHTY to 90 British bulk terminals face shutdown as coal imports dry up after the recent closure of coal-fired power stations.

Its shipbuilding business gets depleted.According to Maybank Kim Eng, Yangzijiang Shipbuilding is expected to maintain
16 articles found with keyword "Face"

Turkey's VAT exemption ends on December 31, 2023, raising concerns for exporters about financing and competitiveness in the market.

FedEx pilots face hotel rebooking challenges post-MD-11 grounding, raising concerns over crew rest and operational efficiency.

Eight major shipping companies have been accused of colluding to fix cargo rates, with South Africa's Competition Commission referring the case to the Competition Tribunal, reports Greater Durban's East Coast Radio.

THE Philippine Coast Guard will not match the China Coast Guard's increasingly aggressive tactics in the South China Sea, according to a spokesman, reports Fort Lauderdale's Maritime Executive

THE potential impact of IMO 2020 that restricts the sulphur content in marine fuel to 0

The global oil market will face a lack of supply in three years' time due to expenditure cuts and postponements in mega projects, Patrick Pouyanne, chairman of the Board and CEO of French oil giant Total said Wednesday.

THE Kansas City Southern (KCS) railway shut its main line in Louisiana and stopped exchanges with other railways in New Orleans after being struck by Hurricane Ida, reports Bloomberg

A MARKED reduction in passenger flights to China means that belly-hold space is in tight supply following the outbreak of the respiratory coronavirus, which has continued to claim more lives and rapidly infect more victims

Two long-standing Turkish shipping executives have joined forces to establish a company with ambitions to play a role in offshore marine projects and LNG bunkering.

CONGESTION has worsened at the Port of Oakland and tempers are fraying, in the wake of Ports America and Terminal Investment Limited’s sudden departure from the Outer Harbour Terminal.

Shipyards in China, the world's largest vessel-building nation, are at risk of closing after they failed to secure

TEXAS Governor Greg Abbott has bowed to Houston oil and gas interests in signing into law restrictions on containership traffic moving to and from the Port of Houston

AIR cargo carriers are showing stoicism in the face of a global market downturn which first showed itself in November, reports London's Air Cargo News

BRITISH International Freight Association (BIFA) director general Robert Keen claims that its members are still facing 'significant problems' at the UK port of Felixstowe despite Hutchison Ports saying that its new terminal operating system is now 'stable

EIGHTY to 90 British bulk terminals face shutdown as coal imports dry up after the recent closure of coal-fired power stations.

Its shipbuilding business gets depleted.According to Maybank Kim Eng, Yangzijiang Shipbuilding is expected to maintain