Amazon is among the bidders for Signify Health in an auction that could value the home-health-services provider at more than $8 billion. (WSJ)
The Reshoring Initiative says American companies are on pace to return to the U.S. nearly 350,000 jobs this year. (WSJ)
Russia is shutting down the Nord Stream natural-gas pipeline to Germany for three days of maintenance later this month. (WSJ)
Online furniture retailer Wayfair is laying off about 870 workers as it adjusts to shifting consumer demand. (WSJ)
Glencore-backed battery startup Britishvolt slashed its targeted valuation as its founder and CEO stepped down. (WSJ)
Tesla is seeking government support for its suppliers in China because of power cutbacks in Sichuan Province. (WSJ)
U.S. auto-safety regulators are investigating Tesla’s driver-assistance technology. (WSJ)
Electric-vehicle startup Rivian Automotive is dropping the cheapest versions of its pickup truck and SUV models. (WSJ)
Apparel retailer Gap is launching a logistics and fulfillment service for other merchants. (Supply Chain Dive)
Vietnam is building an $18.5 billion oil refinery and petrochemical complex. (Nikkei Asia)
Nippon Steel says it failed to properly report repeated leaks of water containing highly toxic cyanide from a plant in eastern Japan. (Japan Times)
Bulk-shipping congestion is waning as rates in the sector are slumping. (Splash 247)
First-half revenue at Orient Overseas Container Line doubled to $5.66 billion and revenue jumped 58% despite declining box volume. (Journal of Commerce)
APM Terminals will spend $500 million in a plan to develop and operate a container terminal at Brazil’s Port of Suape. (ShippingWatch)
John Steele is retiring from Werner Enterprises after 25 years as CFO of the truckload carrier. (Transport Dive)
Pizza Hut in Japan is offering pizza made from rice to counter fast-rising wheat prices. (Bloomberg)
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