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Qantas Pleads Guilty to Price-Fixing in Canada.
July 7, 2009... BYLINE: JOC Staff
Qantas Airways on Tuesday became the fourth carrier to be convicted in a four-year price-fixing conspiracy involving air cargo exported from Canada. The Australian carrier pleaded guilty to Canada's Competition Bureau to illegally fixing surcharges between May 2002 and...
Air France-KLM, British Airways See Cargo Improve.
July 7, 2009... BYLINE: Bruce Barnard
Air France-KLM, Europe's biggest cargo airline, said freight traffic was stable in June for the second month after falling sharply since the final quarter of 2008. Cargo traffic, measured in revenue ton kilometers, was down just 0.4 per last month from June 2008, an...
Steel Importers Fight 'Cap and Trade' in Senate.
July 7, 2009... BYLINE: Alan M. Field
So-called "cap and trade" legislation passed in the House and pending in the Senate has "created a new threat to American manufacturing," the president of the American Institute for International Steel said Tuesday. David Phelps, president of the AIIS, which...
Bertram Picked for DOT's Finance Post.
July 7, 2009... BYLINE: John D. Boyd
President Obama plans to nominate Christopher P. Bertram as assistant transportation secretary for budget and programs and chief financial officer of the Department of Transportation, the White House announced. The Department of Transportation is in the midst of...
Russia and China Eye New Reserve Currency.
July 7, 2009... BYLINE: Alan M. Field
Russia and China want to look into the gradual development of a new reserve currency for the global financial system, top Kremlin economic aide Arkady Dvorkovich told the press Monday on the eve of the G8 summit that begins in Italy on Wednesday. Russia will not try...