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19.10.25 - 13:18
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Chinese minister calls out US ′protectionism′ in shipping industry (SCMP)
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China's Minister of Transport Liu Wei has called on shipping companies and port operators worldwide to promote free trade in a “concerted effort” to combat “protectionism” after the US administration slapped port fees on Chinese vessels.
“All the companies dealing with shipping businesses should work together to promote a fair, just and open environment and safeguard the common interests of global economic and trade development,” he said at the North Bund Summit, a shipping industry conference,......
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19.10.25 - 04:06
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′Work from the air′: Chinese airline offers free Wi-fi to lure back travellers (SCMP)
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China's biggest airlines have started offering free Wi-fi to passengers on a growing number of domestic flights, as they vie to win back business travellers who now often prefer to shuttle between cities on high-speed trains.
China Eastern Airlines on October 11 launched a free “basic” Wi-fi service on all its widebody aircraft operating on domestic routes, said a company representative who spoke anonymously per company rules.
The planes cover a total of 37 routes serving major Chinese cities......
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18.10.25 - 16:12
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US tells airlines to disregard ′X′ sex markers on passports and input ′M′ or ′F′ (The Guardian)
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Customs and Border Protection implemented rule this week, sending Americans with 'X' marker into panicUS Customs and Border Protection implemented a rule this week that will require airlines to disregard “X” sex markers on passports and input an “M” or “F” marker instead, sending those people with an “X” marker into panic.“X” markers became available to US passport holders in 2022, in an effort to allow people with gender identities other than male and female to obtain more accurate travel documents. Continue reading......
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