AP: Afraid of losing the US-Canada trade pact, Mexico alters its laws and removes Chinese parts
AP reports: Mexico has been taking a bashing lately for allegedly serving as a conduit for ...
WMT: ON A ROLLDSV: SLOW START AAPL: LEGALUPS: MULTI-MILLION PENALTY FOR UNFAIR EARNINGS DISCLOSUREWTC: PUNISHEDVW: UNDER PRESSUREKNIN: APAC LEADERSHIP WATCHZIM: TAKING PROFITPEP: MINOR HOLDINGS CONSOLIDATIONDHL: GREEN DEALBA: WIND OF CHANGEMAERSK: BULLISH CALLXPO: HEDGE FUNDS ENGINEF: CHOPPING BOARD
WMT: ON A ROLLDSV: SLOW START AAPL: LEGALUPS: MULTI-MILLION PENALTY FOR UNFAIR EARNINGS DISCLOSUREWTC: PUNISHEDVW: UNDER PRESSUREKNIN: APAC LEADERSHIP WATCHZIM: TAKING PROFITPEP: MINOR HOLDINGS CONSOLIDATIONDHL: GREEN DEALBA: WIND OF CHANGEMAERSK: BULLISH CALLXPO: HEDGE FUNDS ENGINEF: CHOPPING BOARD
Despite the rhetoric of the US president, trade between Texas and Mexico appears on the up. And it seems the further south you go, the higher the levels of trade. Freightwaves reports that, for the first six months of 2019, major and regional airports within the US state have recorded mammoth multiple-digit increases in volumes, including Amarillo and Harlingen’s Valley International.
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