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cargo

[kahr-goh] / ˈkɑr goʊ /


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The Gulf country is the biggest supplier to Asia, and the surge in European prices reflects concerns for increased global competition for cargoes of the fuel.

From MarketWatch

The hack led to others sharing their top tips to save money when travelling, from stuffing clothes into a neck cushion to wearing cargo trousers with large pockets for extra storage.

From BBC

It mainly supplies customers in Asia, though any prolonged outage would likely force European and Asian importers to compete for limited spot cargoes, pushing prices higher in both regions.

From The Wall Street Journal

Since the 1800s, shipping insurers have pooled together in mutual insurance clubs that sell separate coverage for losses to ships and cargo caused by war, terrorism, and piracy.

From Barron's

The company is also able to move LNG cargo with its own ships, and it expects to take delivery of two more ships in the coming months.

From MarketWatch