Multinationals pledge major facility investment in India's Tamil Nadu
The state government of India’s Tamil Nadu has signed investment pacts worth over $4.39bn with ...
The sentiments of this article don’t seem to correspond to those of many in the air cargo industry, but Bloomberg paints a pleasantly positive picture for air carriers, with its belief that the high-tech product launches will lead to a surge in air freight rates. It points out that the integrators and Atlas will benefit most, but also suggests that others will get some of the pickings.
On a slightly separate note, the announcement that Foxconn is going bigger in Brazil has finally been made.
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