Job growth in the U.S. expanded in April at the fastest pace since January and the unemployment rate matched the lowest level since 1969. (WSJ)
The WHO declared an end to the Covid-19 emergency, signaling that one of the most deadly and economically devastating pandemics in modern history is receding. (WSJ)
The U.S. again extended a sanctions carve-out allowing financial institutions to process transactions related to Russian energy sales. (WSJ)
The U.S. ended border vaccination requirements for non-U.S. travelers entering the country. (Commercial Carrier Journal)
Japan's Mitsubishi Materials is starting operations in Chile to produce cobalt for electric-vehicle batteries. (Nikkei Asia)
China’s Hozon New Energy will start making electric vehicles in Thailand for Southeast Asian markets. (Reuters)
Furniture retailer Ashley Furniture plans to build a 1 million-square-foot manufacturing and distribution facility near Phoenix. (Business Journals)
Ocado plans to use its acquisition of robotics company 6 River Systems to expand beyond the e-commerce grocery business. (DC Velocity)
Greece’s Dynacom Tanker Management ordered 10 large product tankers from China’s Dalian Shipbuilding. (Maritime Executive)
China Harbour Engineering won a contract to build a multi-purpose seaport in Cambodia. (Xinhua)
A majority of shippers in a survey expect less-than-truckload rates to rise over the next 12 months. (Logistics Management)
Indonesian startup Praktis raised $20 million in a Series A funding round backing its supply-chain technology aimed at small- to medium-sized direct-to-consumer brands. (TechCrunch)
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