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Ex-President George W. Bush dips toe into U.S. trade debate
September 21, 2016 by publisher · Leave a Comment
By David Lawder DALLAS (Reuters) – Former U.S. President George W. Bush on Tuesday entered the debate over the Trans-Pacific Partnership, hosting a forum at his presidential library extolling his successor's Asian free trade deal. Bush, who signed several such accords during his two terms in office, met with U.S. Trade Representative Michael Froman before the event to promote the strategic benefits of the agreement. President Barack Obama is still pushing for Congress to approve the 12-country TPP following the Nov. 8 presidential election, even though both …
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Full Hanjin ship can not dock because there’s no plan to leave
September 21, 2016 by creative · Leave a Comment
The predicament of the Hanjin Miami, one of 10 U.S.-bound ships stranded by the Hanjin bankruptcy, illustrates one way that disputes over ships, ocean containers and even truck trailers
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All Hanjin Shipping chartered vessels to be returned to owners after unloading: judge
September 19, 2016 by publisher · Leave a Comment
All Hanjin Shipping Co Ltd chartered vessels that have completed unloading their cargo have been told to cancel their charter agreements and return the ships to the shipowners, a South Korean judge said on Monday. Some vessels have also been seized and some sold. The company had a total of 141 vessels, including 97 container ships as of early September.
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U.S. workers unload first of Hanjin ships stalled by bankruptcy
September 11, 2016 by creative · Leave a Comment
By Lisa Richwine LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – Dock workers began unloading furniture, clothing and other cargo on Saturday from a container ship owned by bankrupt Hanjin Shipping Co Ltd , breaking a logjam that has stranded goods on a dozen vessels bound…
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Hanjin Shipping gets U.S. court order, cash to unload ships
September 10, 2016 by creative · Leave a Comment
South Korea's Hanjin had asked U.S. Bankruptcy Judge John Sherwood to issue an order to prevent creditors from seizing Hanjin ships or property, and to allow cargo owners to make arrangements to retrieve goods stranded in warehouses. Earlier, the company received authority to spend money needed to dock at U.S. ports and begin unloading four vessels that have been stranded …
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