Toronto container haulers sign “unprecedented” deal, end strike
BRAMPTON, Ont. — Truckers represented by the Container Trucking Association of Ontario (CTAO) have returned to work, after signing an...


UPDATE 2-Healthy export growth helps cut Canada's trade deficit in July
(Reuters) - Canada's export sector posted healthy growth for the second month in a row in July, helping cut the country's trade deficit...


Canadian exports surge for second month in a row: ‘What the Bank of Canada wanted to see’
Canadian exports surged for a second month in July to the second highest on record, adding to evidence the nation’s economy is rebounding...


Beef, fruit, nuts and wine exports increase to Korea and Japan in first six months of free trade dea
Australia's free trade deals with Japan and Korea have been in force for half a year, but agricultural exports are already up. Beef,...
Why Our International Freight Forwarders Are the Right Choice
With quality ocean, air and inland services, our international freight forwarders at EKO Freight have enough experience in the industry...
International Freight Forwarders EKO Freight: Why We Work Well with New Companies
As committed international freight forwarders, our staff gets frequently gets asked the same question by business newcomers – “Why bother...


China Railway Signal Co. to List $1.8 Billion IPO on Hong Kong Market
By Lauren Dodillet State-owned China Railway Signal and Communications Corporation began looking for investors for its $1.8 billion Hong...


Half year declines for Europe's top three cargo hubs
Europe’s top three cargo hubs – Frankfurt, Paris and Amsterdam - all registered tonnage volume declines in the first six months of 2015....


Cargojet in second quarter loss despite revenue surge
Canada-based Cargojet, overnight airfreight operator, saw 2015 second-quarter revenues leap 69.6% to C$75.2m, due mainly to its new...
Unable to Occupy Hong Kong, Demonstrators Go Shopping to Protest
(Bloomberg) -- Shoppers of the world, unite! In a novel twist to influencing politics through commerce, Hong Kong protesters are going...