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Russia expects Brent price to average $80-$85 a barrel next year
Russia expects Brent prices to average between $80 and $85 a barrel next year amid OPEC+ output cuts, Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak said in…
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India seeks more Middle East crude as attacks delay cargoes
Refiners in India, the world’s third-largest crude oil importer, are seeking to boost supplies from the Middle East and other nearby nations as recent attacks…
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Houthi rebels attack container ship in Red Sea conflict
Houthi rebels attacked a container ship transiting the Red Sea as the conflict in the region escalates, prompting several vessels to avoid the area.
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A detour of 8,000 kilometers highlights shipping’s chokepoints
A gas tanker’s long, circuitous journey is highlighting the toll that war and climate change are taking on the shipping industry.
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Hapag-Lloyd says Red Sea route still too dangerous
Shipping giant Hapag-Lloyd AG said it will keep its vessels away from the Red Sea even after the launch of a US-led taskforce to protect…
Houthi attacks and US strikes heighten risk of wider Middle East war
US strikes on targets in Iraq and fresh attacks by Houthi militants on shipping in the Red Sea provided the latest warning signs that the…
Argentina’s Milei lifts imports controls in free trade push
Argentina’s government lifted import restrictions Tuesday while the central bank prepares to sell dollar bonds to pay down commercial debts owed abroad, advancing President Javier…
Bombardier’s white knight investor excused from bond lawsuit
Canso Investment Counsel Ltd., the bond investor that helped Bombardier Inc. try to ward off a default claim in 2021, has been excused from the…
AFT statement on USTR extension of China Section 301 tariff exclusions
The following statement is on behalf of Americans for Free Trade in response to the extension of the China Section 301 tariff exclusions by the…