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Iraq reconsiders pipelines in face of Hormuz threats
Iraq could be forced by regional hostilities and threats by Iran to shut the strategic Strait of Hormuz to revive old pipelines that once carried a large part of its crude exports through Saudi Arabia ...
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) -FedEx reported better-than-expected quarterly profit, after cost cuts and improved export volumes ...
The Ekiti State Government has announced a new wave of job vacancies at the Ekiti Agro-Allied International Cargo Airport as ...
We've finally got an answer to what happens when the world's largest car market, China, builds more EVs than it can sell at ...
A new SICA Business Hub will offer direct financial support to promising projects, and SICA’s final day focus on shooting in ...
Agri-business giant Louis Dreyfus has been selected to operate the multimodal grain terminal at Indiana’s Lake Michigan port.
China's government is subsidizing domestic automakers who ship zero-mile 'used' cars elsewhere for sale. The latest car news, ...
Russian electricity exports are down by about 4% so far this year because of a big drop in supplies to China, and are ...
According to Alexander Shevelev, ruble weakening to 90-100 rubles per dollar would be a good condition for export opportunities in the metal sector ...
Czech gas transmission operator Net4Gas will now have to investigate options of enforcing the award against the Russian ...
Phnom Penh halted fuel imports from Thailand on Monday, with former leader Hun Sen claiming a trading halt would hurt PTT ...
Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service once again reported that Belgrade is using indirect channels to export military products to Ukraine and is ramping up supplies to Kiev’s armed forces ...