European Union officials are proposing new sanctions on Russia over its invasion of Ukraine. (WSJ)
Campbell Soup boosted its outlook after quarterly sales and profit rose at double-digit rates. (WSJ)
Walmart CEO Doug McMillon says the retailer “won’t feel great” about sales this Christmas. (MarketWatch)
A new report says the global automotive industry remains heavily exposed to China’s Xinjiang region for raw materials and parts. (New York Times)
Oil tanker traffic leaving Russian ports was down by half in the first two days after Europe restricted seaborne imports. (TradeWinds)
Strikes by U.K. border-control workers next week may spread from airports to ports. (The Loadstar)
U.S. maritime regulators are considering greater antitrust oversight over container line alliances. (Journal of Commerce)
Alphaliner says three big shipping lines are preparing significant orders for new vessels. (Splash 247)
The Coast Guard found the pilot handling the Ever Forward was busy on his cell phone before the container ship ran aground in the Chesapeake Bay. (Maritime Executive)
Three U.S. Class I railroads told regulators improved staffing levels have brought their service to at or near prepandemic levels. (Trains)
Turkey's MNG Airlines will list shares in New York through a merger with a special purpose acquisition company. (Reuters)
Schneider National is buying 100 Freightliner electric trucks for its Southern California intermodal operations. (Truck News)
Mondelez International opened a 450,000-square-foot distribution center outside Richmond, Va. (Richmond Times Dispatch)
ContainerPort Group owner World Group acquired West Coast logistics operator Pacific Cascade. (Commercial Carrier Journal)
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