India’s infrastructure projects need to pick up pace to match economy
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Indonesia pushes infrastructure development

Indonesia is focusing on port development and is seeking American investment and technology to make it happen.

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Corpus Christi remains an energy port despite interest in diversification

Though the Port of Corpus Christi (PCC), located on the Texas coast lying halfway between Houston and Mexico, has been striving to achieve diversification in the commodities shipped out of the port, it continues to remain, essentially, an energy port.

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Brussels Airport Limps Slowly on Road to Recovery After March 22 Deadly Attacks

Things had been looking pretty well earlier this year for Brussels Airport which was moving towards realizing its management’s vision to someday transform the airport into a hub despite the fierce competition from other European airports that are already far ahead of Brussels in terms of passenger and cargo volumes.

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US Commerce Under Secretary: TPP is of crucial importance to US and world trade

US Undersecretary of Commerce for International Trade Stefan Selig made a strong pitch for the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP).

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Addressing infrastructure first key to make it happen in India

If the slogan “Make-it-Happen-in-India” is the prelude to the vision of “Make-in-India”, the economic transformation must start with improvements to the infrastructure.

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Turkish Cargo eyes India’s Pharma industry as future growth segment

Like many other cargo carriers that had descended on Mumbai to showcase their products and services at the recent Air Cargo India Forum 2016 in India’s financial capital, Turkish Cargo, the dedicated cargo-operating arm of Turkey’s national carrier, had its sights on India’s booming pharmaceutical industry which has emerged as one of the world’s biggest suppliers of generic pharma products.

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Saudi Arabia aims to increase sea trade by building massive landbridge

Saudi Arabia aims to increase sea trade by building massive landbridge

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Backed by strong cargo growth in 2015 Qatar Airways moves into expansion gear

Qatar Airways cargo volume is expanding rapidly and there is more to come.

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Boeing’s sales outlook for 2016 accelerates search for new buyers

With a flat sales outlook for 2016, Boeing is looking far and wide for new buyers and Iran might be at the top of the list.

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