U.S. housing starts declined 0.9% from April to May. (WSJ)
Environmental regulators are moving to vastly limit the ability to mandate tougher emission rules that could force older coal- and gas-fired plants to close. (WSJ)
Boeing Co. ended a two-month drought of jet orders with commitments for 737 MAX and 787 aircraft. (WSJ)
U.S. aviation regulators plan to ease noise restrictions for testing proposed supersonic commercial planes in American skies. (WSJ)
Canada says China has banned imports from a Canadian pork company. (WSJ)
Retailer Forever 21 Inc. hired restructuring advisers to help negotiate exits from stores and gain new loans to avoid bankruptcy. (WSJ)
Kellogg Co. is cutting jobs from its North American operation as it prepares to slim down the business. (WSJ)
Apple Inc. has asked major suppliers to evaluate the cost impact of shifting 15% to 30% of their production capacity from China to Southeast Asia. (Nikkei Asian Review)
Walmart Inc. is working with cattle ranchers to create its own supply chain for private-label beef. (CNN)
Police seized 16.5 tons of cocaine in shipping containers at the Port of Philadelphia and arrested crew members of the MSC Gayane container ship. (CBS)
Ship operators are on track to equip around 600,000 of their containers with online connectivity by 2025. (Splash 247)
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signed into a law measure adding restrictions for large ships in the Houston shipping channel. (Houston Chronicle)
Exports from the Port of Oakland jumped 8.4% in May. (DC Velocity)
SL Mining shipped its first load of iron ore from Sierra Leone’s Port of Freetown. (Lloyd’s List)
Crew members abandoned a 'K' Line car carrier that caught fire near the Philippines. (TradeWinds)
Lithuania’s Avia Solutions Group acquired cargo aircraft charter company Chapman Freeborn Holdings Ltd. (The Loadstar)
Domino's will begin delivering pizza using self-driving robots in the Houston area later this year. (Ars Technica)
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