Monthly Archives: October, 2017

It is Trucks, not Ships Slowing Relief to Puerto Rico

Last week President Trump temporarily removed Jones Act restrictions preventing foreign flagged ships from carrying aid to Puerto Rico. While the gesture is welcome,...

Who Wins from a Corporate Tax Cut?

Writing for the Cato Institute where he holds the R. Evan Scharf Chair for the Public Understanding of Economics, Ryan Bourne explains that there will...

Nestle Changing its Strategy to Remain Competitive

Last week I wrote to you that Nestle is undertaking steps to provide shareholders with even more value, including setting targets for increasing profit...

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Dick Young: “One Word Investors Must Avoid”

“Survival Guy,” he said, “Inertia is the foe of...

Why Vanguard Is Still Too Big and More

Your Survival Guy gets a lot of emails from...

A Rising Storm: US Targets China’s Maritime Giants

The U.S. has blacklisted China’s largest shipping line, Cosco...

Shipping Giant Announces Significant Route Modification

Maersk is updating its India-North America service by adding...

New Plaquemines LNG Terminal Begins Operations, Boosting U.S. Export Capacity

On December 26, 2024, Plaquemines LNG shipped its first...

Is the Palisades Fire a Reignition Blaze from New Year’s Eve?

The deadly Palisades fire may have been caused by...

TikTok Set to Close U.S. App

TikTok plans to shut down its app for U.S....

USCBP Tightens Rules on De Minimis Exemptions

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is proposing new...

U.S. Strengthens AI Export Curbs, Targeting China and Other Adversaries

Asa Fitch and Liza Lin of The Wall Street...

Crude Prices Surge as U.S. Sanctions Disrupt Russian Oil Flow to Asia

Florence Tan, Siyi Liu, Chen Aizhu, and Nidhi Verma...