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onward

[on-werd, awn-] / ˈɒn wərd, ˈɔn- /


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The South Korean steelmaker is likely to pass through February-March cost increases from 2Q onward, the analyst writes in a note.

From The Wall Street Journal

How much of the oil Total has agreed to sell onward couldn’t be learned, but the massive position may amount to a bet that Asian refiners will pay top dollar for scarce supplies.

From The Wall Street Journal

The players returning to Iran were at a hotel in the Malaysian capital Kuala Lumpur awaiting their onward travel.

From Barron's

The group said 2026 would be a year of realignment and it aims to return to sales and profit growth expected from next year onward.

From The Wall Street Journal

MSC said it would try to help customers identify and organise the most appropriate onward route, for which a mandatory surcharge of $800 per container will apply, to cover associated additional operational and logistical costs.

From Barron's