All Policy Articles – Page 9

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    UK forwarders have mixed feelings over government's Brexit plan

    2018-07-13T12:11:55Z

    UK freight forwarder association BIFA has warned that the government's Brexit white paper outlining the proposed future relationship with the European Union (EU) is not set in stone and could be complex to implement.BIFA said the white paper addresses some of the issues that it has highlighted over the past ...

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    US announces tariffs on Chinese goods worth $200bn

    2018-07-11T10:44:44Z

    The US has announced it will introduce 10% tariffs on an extra $200bn worth of Chinese goods, with Beijing promising to respond in kind.US Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer said the new tariffs are in response to China's pursuit of "abusive trading practices with regard to intellectual property and innovation".The US ...

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    Air cargo braces for the impact of trade tariffs

    2018-06-22T14:40:33Z

    The introduction of trade tariffs is set to hit the air cargo industry, despite the possibility of an initial boost.Reports have suggested that the various trade tariffs that have been introduced over the last few months could result in a rush to transport goods before they come into force, with ...

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    Russian cargo airlines file flight information to comply with US ruling

    2018-06-20T09:44:08Z

    Russian cargo carriers have filed information on their flights to and from the US with the Department of Transportation (DoT), in compliance with a new ruling by Washington.In late May, the DoT told three Russian airlines to file detailed information about any services operating in the country, in apparent response ...

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    Make or break time for air cargo collaboration projects?

    2018-05-18T09:46:17Z

    Air cargo collaboration projects are facing make or break time as those that contribute positive developments to the industry thrive and those that achieve little begin to fail.During the Air Cargo China event in Shanghai, a panel session explored the benefits of the many collaboration projects and cargo communities that ...

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    TIACA rebranding and new website

    2018-05-17T14:56:26Z

    The International Air Cargo Association (TIACA) is rolling out a new look with a fresh logo and redesigned websites to "underpin its new vision supporting the development of an efficient, modern, and unified air cargo industry".Sebastiaan Scholte, TIACA chairman and chief executive of Jan de Rijk Logistics, said: “We are ...

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    TIACA launches cargo airport benchmarking tool pilot

    2018-04-27T11:51:50Z

    TIACA has launched a pilot of its new online Cargo Service Quality (CSQ) tool, allowing forwarders to rate and review the service quality they receive at participating hubs.Cargo terminals registered to take part in the pilot will be rated by forwarders on several factors including process, technology, facilities, regulators, and ...

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    DP DHL's Appel: Walls are not the solution

    2018-04-24T11:11:38Z

    Deutsche Post DHL chief executive Frank Appel is confident that trade will continue to grow despite recent protectionist rhetoric.Speaking at the company’s annual general meeting, Appel was optimistic about the economic environment, saying that global trade would continue to grow despite uncertainties.“The future is global. Anything else is a misconception,” ...

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    UK bosses call for common rules on wet-leasing after Brexit

    2018-04-11T07:55:47Z

    The need for convergence on UK and European Union (EU) rules on aircraft wet-leasing is one aspect of a new Brexit study by UK business lobby, the CBI.In the report, published today, the CBI has outlines where Britain’s top company bosses want to stay close to European Union rules and ...

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    Transport Committee backs Heathrow plans but wants charge clarity and night flight ban

    2018-03-23T11:27:35Z

    A UK Transport Committee has backed plans to develop a third runway at Heathrow but has recommended several changes to proposals to offset the impact on local communities and users of the hub.The major recommendations made by the Transport Committee include a ban on night flights – currently there is ...

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    FTA welcomes news of Brexit transitional period

    2018-03-19T16:34:04Z

    The UK's Freight Transport Association (FTA) has welcomed news of a Brexit transitional period, describing it as a "welcome relief".Earlier today, the European Union (EU) and UK government announced that a transitional period has been agreed to run from March 2019 to December 2020 with the aim of smoothing the ...

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    US CBP adopts e-commerce strategy in response to rapid growth

    2018-03-09T10:59:52Z

    US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has released an e-commerce strategy to deal with growing volumes of imported small packages.The CBP e-commerce strategy, which can be found here, outlines how it will protect health and safety while maintaining a strong trade facilitation posture.The organisation warned that transnational criminal groups were ...

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    A safety screen for lithium batteries

    2018-03-08T14:37:06Z

    LITHIUM batteries are Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde when it comes to air cargo, writes Roger Hailey, Air Cargo News editor. These high energy units literally power the mobile revolution, residing as they do in most tablets and mobile phones. Properly declared by the shipper, they are premium cargo.But lithium ...

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    Smart and Secure Trade Lanes gain momentum

    2018-02-12T13:55:01Z

    A customs-to-customs pilot project entitled Smart and Secure Trade Lanes (SSTL) has made progress with the first airfreight shipment to move from China to the EU having successfully landed at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol on an Air China Cargo flight from Shanghai in December.The shipment was booked by Yusen Logistics, one ...

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    Singapore and Guyana strengthen ties with open skies deal

    2018-02-05T14:26:30Z

    The Singapore Airshow 2018 was the setting for the conclusion of an Open Skis Agreement between Singapore and Guyana on February 4.The Air Services Agreement allows the airlines of Singapore and Guyana to operate any number of services between the two countries and on to any third country. There will ...

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    Balancing capacity and demand — TIACA  looks ahead to 2018

    2017-12-24T16:11:05Z

    TIACA chairman Sebastiaan Scholte has presented his New Year outlook for 2018 which sees continued revenue growth as e-commerce drives volumes.He also observes that, while perishables and pharma products have lagged behind other airfreight sectors, they both retain a stable growth profile because future demand for them is based mainly ...

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    ITC report calls on the UK Government to prioritise aviation industry post Brexit

    2017-12-11T12:15:14Z

    Think tank the Independent Transport Commission (ITC) has called for the UK's aviation industry to be a priority for Government thinking in regards to any post-Brexit world.The ITC-commissioned report – ‘The Strategic Challenges Facing UK Aviation: Assessing the future of UK air connectivity’ – was written by a former Bank ...

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    TIACA think tank to focus on new strategy

    2017-11-06T14:24:19Z

    New TIACA chairman Sebastiaan Scholte has set up a ‘think tank’ of 15 high-standing individuals in the industry — most of them members — to help improve the association’s links with the air cargo sector.He said that TIACA still faced “a collective challenge to make TIACA more relevant for the ...

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    Scholte takes up lead TIACA role

    2017-10-27T08:20:09Z

    The new chairman of The International Air Cargo Association (TIACA), Sebastiaan Scholte, has taken up his position at the head of the airfreight industry trade body.So too has TIACA’s new vice chairman, Steven Polmans.Polmans is head of cargo and logistics at Brussels Airport Company (BAC), while Scholte is chief executive ...

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    Qatar Airways joins partnership to combat wildlife trafficking

    2017-10-18T10:55:25Z

    Qatar Airways has joined a group of private sector, non-government organisations and government agencies to combat wildlife crime across transportation networks.As a partner in the USAID Reducing Opportunities for Unlawful Transport of Endangered Species (ROUTES) Partnership, Qatar Airways has increased its commitment as a signatory to the United for Wildlife ...