China’s exports rebounded in July, rising 3.3% on increased shipments to Europe and Southeast Asia. (WSJ)
Germany’s industrial output fell 5.2% in June from a year ago, the biggest annual decline in 10 years. (WSJ)
The White House is moving ahead with restrictions on U.S. government business with Huawei Technologies Co. (WSJ)
Adidas AG’s net quarterly profit jumped 34% on strong sales in China. (WSJ)
CVS Health Corp. swung to a stronger-than-expected profit in the second quarter and raised its earnings outlook. (WSJ)
Women’s clothing retailer A’Gaci LLC plans to file for bankruptcy and close its remaining stores. (WSJ)
The maker of Arizona Iced Tea is getting into the market for marijuana-infused gummies and drinks in the U.S. and Canada. (WSJ)
Apple Inc. supplier Japan Display Inc. struck a deal for $756 million in new financial backing from a group including a Chinese investment fund. (Nikkei Asian Review)
Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc. plans to close 200 of its U.S. stores. (USA Today)
Analyst group Alphaliner slashed its growth outlook for container shipping volume this year to 2.5% from 3.5%. (Lloyd’s List)
Shipping line Hapag-Lloyd AG swung to a $164 million profit in the second quarter and projected stable or rising container volumes for the rest of the year. (Reuters)
Container ship leasing company Seaspan Corp.’s second-quarter net profit fell 56%. (TradeWinds)
Australian retailer Woolworths will use Takeoff Technologies automation in “micro” fulfillment centers for its online sales operation. (Australian Financial Review)
Self-driving truck startup Kodiak Robotics plans to begin commercial deliveries in North Texas. (TechCrunch)
Minnesota-based refrigerated transport provider Kottke Trucking acquired carrier Wayne T. Fellows. (Heavy Duty Trucking)
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