U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson is set to bring his Brexit deal back to Parliament this week after lawmakers delayed a critical vote. (WSJ)
A senior pilot raised concerns about a 737 MAX flight-control system three years before the company alerted regulators. (WSJ)
Industry bellwether Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. raised its capital spending plans by 40%. (WSJ)
Pilot Flying J Chief Executive Jimmy Haslam III has brought strong leaders onto the truck stop company’s board as Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway Inc. prepares to increase its investment. (WSJ)
Coca-Cola Co. reported improved sales and profits on resurgent demand for carbonated soft drinks. (WSJ)
Hong Kong flagship carrier Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd. shelved plans for its first U.S. dollar bonds in more than two decades. (WSJ)
Auto parts maker APC Automotive Technologies LLC, hurt by U.S. tariffs on Chinese imports, has hired advisers to help restructure its balance sheet. (WSJ)
Scottish distillers are using costly airfreight to rush whisky to the U.S. ahead of threatened tariffs. (Financial Times)
Japan’s agricultural production will decline by up to $1.01 billion under a new trade pact with the U.S. (Nikkei Asian Review)
FedEx Corp. and United Parcel Service Inc. are taking different approaches to the challenges online commerce on their operations. (Memphis Commercial Appeal)
Amazon.com Inc. will put a fulfillment center at the site of the former Necco candy factory in Revere, Mass. (WCVB)
Annual profit at British online fashion retailer Asos PLC fell 70% on technology struggles at its overseas warehouses. (The Guardian)
Several tankers owned by a unit of China’s Cosco Shipping Holding Ltd. are seeking waivers to U.S. sanctions so they can discharge their cargoes. (Lloyd’s List)
Shipbuilder Keppel Offshore & Marine says liquefied natural gas projects have fueled $2 billion in ship orders this year. (Shipping Watch)
China’s Port of Ningbo-Zhoushan expects to complete construction of a terminal with annual capacity for 10 million containers next year. (Seatrade Maritime)
Wincanton PLC is considering acquiring fellow U.K. logistics operator Eddie Stobbart. (Logistics Manager)
A New Mexico jury ordered Werner Enterprises Inc. to pay $40.5 million in damages related to a 2017 fatal crash. (Overdrive)
Packaging and supply chain specialist Tosca bought reusable container maker Polymer Logistics. (The Packer)
China banned bulk shipments to Hong Kong of black clothing and other gear used by pro-democracy protesters. (Reuters)
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