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Gazprom sticks to exports view even as Europe struggles for gas
Russian gas giant Gazprom PJSC maintained its established outlook for the company’s 2021 gas deliveries to Europe and Turkey even as the continent struggles to…
Saudi Aramco pledges to reach net-zero emissions by 2050
Saudi Aramco, the world’s biggest exporter of oil, set a goal of reaching net-zero emissions from its wholly-owned operations by 2050.
Port snarls could be worse than Lehman crash, Flexport CEO says
The bottleneck threatening the U.S. largest port complex isn’t the cranes, but yard space at the terminals, said Ryan Petersen, chief executive officer of logistics…
Singapore says energy shift may not mean cheaper electricity
Singapore’s move away from dependence on natural gas may not bring lower power costs, the country’s trade minister said, after the nation state faced a…
US drought forecast signals latest threat to world wheat
A forecast for a developing drought in the U.S. southern Plains is the latest threat to dwindling world wheat supplies. 
Shunned and unloved, U.K. business is boxed In by Johnson
High tax burden and scapegoating leave executives in the cold, but Johnson’s business backers see little political alternative.
Worst smog since May blankets Beijing after coal curbs lifted
China’s capital city is suffering through its worst air pollution since May in the wake of its decision to boost coal production to address a…
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Ship evacuated in British Columbia after fire among containers
A container vessel has been evacuated after a fire broke out aboard the ship off British Columbia.
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Online thrifting sees silver lining in supply chain crunch
As brand-name retailers nationwide struggle to fill shelves, a crop of online platforms that trade in secondhand wares are poised to profit handsomely from the…
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Long Beach eases container rules to tackle ‘national emergency’
Officials in Long Beach, California, relaxed restrictions on storing shipping containers in a bid to ease a bottleneck that’s left nearly 80 vessels waiting offshore…