Ajay Barolia and Peter Weir new cargo leaders for Swissport in North America
Swissport has appointed Ajay Barolia as its senior vice president cargo and Peter Weir as ...
XOM: GO GREEN NOWKNIN: BOUNCING OFF NEW LOWS HON: BREAK-UP PRESSURECHRW: UPGRADESZIM: LAGGARDFWRD: LEADINGMAERSK: OPPORTUNISTIC UPGRADETSLA: GETTING OUTDSV: DOWN BELOW KEY LEVELLINE: DOWN TO ALL-TIME LOWS AMZN: DEI HURDLESAAPL: DEI RECOMMENDATIONAAPL: INNOVATIONF: MAKING MONEY IN CHINA
XOM: GO GREEN NOWKNIN: BOUNCING OFF NEW LOWS HON: BREAK-UP PRESSURECHRW: UPGRADESZIM: LAGGARDFWRD: LEADINGMAERSK: OPPORTUNISTIC UPGRADETSLA: GETTING OUTDSV: DOWN BELOW KEY LEVELLINE: DOWN TO ALL-TIME LOWS AMZN: DEI HURDLESAAPL: DEI RECOMMENDATIONAAPL: INNOVATIONF: MAKING MONEY IN CHINA
As the embargo placed by its neighbours nears the two-month mark, Qatar has filed a “wide-ranging” legal complaint to the World Trade Organization (WTO) to challenge the boycott. Director of the WTO Qatar office Ali Alwaleed al-Thani told Reuters: “We’ve given sufficient time to hear the legal explanations on how these measures are in compliance with their commitments, to no satisfactory result.” As such, Qatar has requested consultations with three of the four Arab countries to have cut diplomatic and transport ties with the county, namely Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates. Mr al-Thani said Qatar remained “hopeful” the consultations could “bear fruit” in resolving the issue.
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