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Volvo faces $1.2 billion write down as US tariffs erode profitability

The European automotive industry has been hammered by Washington’s import tariffs that are imposing a significant financial burden on the continent’s carmakers.

Ports fear emissions grants under threat amid EPA budget slashing

The National Association of Waterfront Employers has sent a letter to the Senate Appropriations Committee asking for continued support of the $3 billion Clean Ports Program.

Tightening vessel supply threatens to delay offshore wind projects

A strong midterm global outlook for wind farm development could be dampened by a lack of forward ship capacity to service the buildouts.

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