U.S. consumer prices rose a modest 0.15% in March, excluding volatile food and energy prices. (WSJ)
European Union leaders agreed to postpone the U.K.’s departure from the bloc until Oct. 31, averting “no-deal” Brexit this Friday. (WSJ)
Global oil supply dropped significantly in March on the back of OPEC-led production cuts. (WSJ)
Uber Technologies Inc. is aiming for a valuation in its initial public offering of as much as $100 billion. (WSJ)
Delta Air Lines Inc. plans to trim domestic flying growth in the second half of the year but will add capacity on overseas routes. (WSJ)
American Airlines Group Inc. lowered its first-quarter revenue expectations. (WSJ)
Bed Bath & Beyond Inc. swung to a loss last quarter and reported its first annual sales decline as a public company. (WSJ)
Amazon.com Inc. acquired warehouse robotics startup Canvas Technology. (TechCrunch)
China will cap coal imports this year at 2018 levels to support domestic producers. (Reuters)
Raw materials distributor Univar USA will pay $62.5 million to settle charges it transshipped shipments of Chinese-made saccharin to avoid tariffs. (American Shipper)
British toy seller Hornby warned its revenue will decline because some goods weren’t delivered on time. (Logistics Manager)
KFC dropped its logistics services business with DHL Supply Chain in the U.K. (Motor Transport)
Russia will establish an automotive components cluster on the country’s western border. (Automotive Logistics)
An analysis suggests Flexport’s container volumes last year placed the tech-focused freight forwarder 21st among global competitors. (Journal of Commerce)
Alabama will direct some revenue from a recent gas tax increase to upgrades at the Port of Mobile. (Lloyd’s List)
Isuzu Commercial Trucks is developing a truck aimed at craft beer distributors. (Commercial Carrier Journal)
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