Bamboo Airways to take delivery of first Boeing Dreamliner this month
Vietnamese startup Bamboo Airways said on Tuesday it will take delivery of a Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner this month, its first wide-body aircraft, and aims to start direct flights to the United States by early 2021.
Trump says China trade deal might have to wait for 2020 election
President Donald Trump said a trade agreement with China might have to wait until after the U.S. presidential election in November 2020, denting hopes of a resolution soon to a dispute that has weighed on the world economy.
New U.S. threat of sanctions are bad for global economy – Le Maire
New tariff threats by the United States on certain French products are bad for the global economy, and France is counting upon the solidarity of its European partners as it looks to challenge the move, the French finance minister said.
Kremlin says free market cannot be stopped after FBI raises fears over Russian apps
The Kremlin said on Tuesday it did not think it was possible to stop free market competition after the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation said it considered any mobile app developed in Russia to be a “potential counterintelligence threat”.
Oil higher as Saudi pushes for further supply cuts
Oil prices edged higher on rising expectations of deeper output cuts when OPEC and its allies meet this week, although scepticism about a deal among some analysts limited the gains.
India weighs tougher rules for Boeing 737 MAX on return to flying: source
India is considering setting an experience threshold for pilots who fly Boeing’s 737 MAX planes, as it moves to ensure safety once the aircraft returns to service, a senior official of the air safety regulator told Reuters.
Daimler cost cuts to hit Germany hardest – Stuttgarter Zeitung
Daimler’s workforce in Germany will bear the brunt of 1.4 billion euros ($1.5 billion) in cost cuts planned by the end of 2022, the head of the carmaker’s works council told a newspaper.
European shares attempt recovery as new trade war front opens
European shares opened higher on Tuesday, attempting to claw their way back from three days of falls though the mood remained gloomy after U.S. President Donald Trump showed he was ready to open new trade war fronts despite signs of economic damage.
France and EU ready to fight back over U.S. tariff threat, ministers say
France and the European Union are ready to fight back over the latest U.S. tariff threats on French products, French government ministers said on Tuesday.
China to release ‘unreliable entity list’ soon: Global Times tweet
China will release an “unreliable entity list” soon, which includes relevant U.S. entities, Global Times Business said http://bit.ly/2ReSCmG in a tweet on Monday, citing an unnamed source.