“Dire economic consequences” if crew change issue unresolved, says Ports Australia
A parliamentary Joint Committee Inquiry into the implications of COVID-19 foreign affairs, defence and trade has received a submission from Ports Australia
Read MorePosted by David Sexton | 31st July, 2020
A parliamentary Joint Committee Inquiry into the implications of COVID-19 foreign affairs, defence and trade has received a submission from Ports Australia
Read MorePosted by David Sexton | 31st July, 2020
Freight workers who have no symptoms and who have been tested for COVID-19 are not required to self-isolate while waiting for test results
Read MorePosted by David Sexton | 31st July, 2020
The ABC has made further claims regarding the Ruby Princess, but the Australian Border Force says they are wide of the mark
Read MorePosted by David Sexton | 30th July, 2020
Minister Simon Birmingham has discussed barley dumping, new opportunities and the need for open and unrestricted trade
Read MorePosted by David Sexton | 30th July, 2020
The iron ore miner has continued to export significant volumes despite the pandemic
Read MorePosted by David Sexton | 30th July, 2020
Mr Yetsenga has noted reasons for both optimism and pessimism in a wide-ranging look at international trade and economics
Read MorePosted by David Sexton | 30th July, 2020
David Littleproud has addressed a grains conference about issues relating to trade, research and development and supply chains
Read MorePosted by David Sexton | 29th July, 2020
The lucrative Australian wine sector may be in for a boost
Read MorePosted by David Sexton | 29th July, 2020
Efforts to halt the spread of COVID-19 are said to be causing inconsistencies for truck drivers
Read MorePosted by David Sexton | 29th July, 2020
A rail corridor linking Mount Isa with the nearest major seaport is getting an upgrade
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