U.S. orders for long-lasting factory goods rose 7.3% in June on strong demand in automotive manufacturing. (WSJ)
Eastman Kodak won a $765 million government loan under the Defense Production Act to expedite domestic drug production and loosen the U.S. reliance on foreign sources. (WSJ)
Amazon Chief Executive Jeff Bezos will testify before Congress for the first time on Wednesday. (WSJ)
Supermarket chain Albertsons says the food supply chain has strengthened since the spring, particularly in fresh categories. (WSJ)
Securities regulators warned Under Armour may face civil-enforcement action related to the sportswear supplier's past accounting practices over “pull forward” sales. (WSJ)
Samsung Electronics is primed to benefit from the West’s fight with China over 5G network equipment. (WSJ)
Houston-based Rosehill Resources became the latest oil-and-gas drilling company to be pushed into chapter 11 bankruptcy. (WSJ)
Supply-chain bottlenecks are hampering the U.S. ability to adequately test enough people quickly for coronavirus. (Reuters)
An industry trade group says the U.K. lacks enough disease-resistant pallets to trade with the European Union. (The Times)
Japan Airlines expects to report an operating loss of about $1.1 billion for the June quarter. (Nikkei Asian Review)
Berlin-based air cargo marketplace cargo.one raised $18.6 million in a Series A funding round led by Index Ventures. (TechCrunch)
Bulk carrier Diana Shipping is looking to sell vessels after its second-quarter loss rose to $12.2 million. (Lloyd’s List)
Port terminal operator DP World acquired South Korean ocean forwarder Unico Logistics. (Splash 247)
Singapore, Hong Kong and Malaysia added restrictions to crew changes for ocean operators. (TradeWinds)
Dock workers at the Port of Montreal launched a four-day strike. (Canadian Press)
Trucker Roadrunner Transportation Systems will spin off its freight brokerage unit into a separate business called Ascent Global Logistics. (DC Velocity)
Equifax acquired transportation-focused commercial credit data firm Ansonia Credit Data. (PYMNTS)
Operations to remove an overturned car carrier off the Georgia coast were suspended due to a coronavirus outbreak and safety risks from the hurricane season. MarineLink)
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