Brazil is finding protection in a decades-old buffer against shocks that is both cheap and environmentally friendly as global ...
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US cuts Nigerian crude imports by nearly 50%
The United States reduced its purchase of Nigerian crude oil sharply in January 2026, with imports dropping by about 47.16 per cent month-on-month, according to the latest data from the U.S. Census ...
The ship’s arrival would bring Cuba some badly needed fuel. It also marks a shift from U.S. efforts to block oil shipments ...
Global trade talks at the World Trade Organization (WTO) entered their final day with no breakthrough, as a standoff between ...
As the war in Iran rattles global oil markets, Brazil is partially shielded by a decades-old buffer against shocks that is ...
Malaysia’s automotive industry in now in a state of flux after it was reported the ministry of investment, trade and industry (MITI) imposed new requirements for BYD’s CKD local assembly plans, which ...
Zimbabwe's emerging steel industry is rapidly gaining ground in Southern Africa, with ArcelorMittal South Africa chief ...
Half a century after the oil shocks of the 1970s, the pattern is returning with striking familiarity. Then, as now, geopolitical ...
While every energy importer will feel the pinch, not every one of them will feel it equally. Germany, Taiwan and California ...
Reeves urged to follow Europe’s example and protect consumers amid spiralling fuel prices - Diesel price hits highest level ...
While both crises involve oil, experts say there are some important differences between what happened in the 1970s and today.
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The emerging global energy crisis and Nigeria’s missing shock absorbers (Part 2)
AS the global energy crisis deepens, its geopolitical contours are becoming sharper. The Strait of Hormuz faces escalating disruption risks, while the Bab el-Mandeb corridor remains under pressure ...
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