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  • CMA CGM’s Q2 earnings slide as geopolitics, tariffs hit shipping business
    CMA CGM’s Q2 earnings slide as geopolitics, tariffs hit shipping business
  • New Houthi attacks slash MPV northbound transits via Red Sea
    New Houthi attacks slash MPV northbound transits via Red Sea
  • Resolution of ‘major issues' now takes spotlight in UP-NS merger process
    Resolution of ‘major issues' now takes spotlight in UP-NS merger process
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    UP looks to create first coast-to-coast railroad with $85 billion NS deal
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CMA CGM’s Q2 earnings slide as geopolitics, tariffs hit shipping business

The Marseilles-based carrier said the unstable operating environment was disrupting trade flows and leading to growing uncertainty about demand in the major markets.

New Houthi attacks slash MPV northbound transits via Red Sea

Having tentatively returned to Red Sea transits, multipurpose and heavy-lift vessels are again shunning the route in favor of the safer, but longer, passage around southern Africa.

Resolution of ‘major issues' now takes spotlight in UP-NS merger process

While the intermodal piece of the Union Pacific-Norfolk Southern deal could face some obstacles, UP CEO Jim Vena and his team have shown a willingness to try new approaches in growing their intermodal franchise, writes Ted Prince.

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