New research from Which? suggests some customers have been hit by overnight price hikes of hundreds of pounds after their supplier went out of business.
Read More »EU Official Declares Start of INSTEX Operations
Secretary General of the European External Action Service (EEAS) Helga Schmid announced that the EU-proposed Instrument in Support of Trade Exchanges (INSTEX) to trade with Iran has become operational.
Read More »Shipping Firms Failing to Invest in Critical Decarbonisation Tech
A new report from CDP warns this is despite the sector being at risk of missing targets set by the International Maritime Organization.
Read More »Indian Coal Demand Soared 9.1% Over Last Year
The nation’s Coal Minister. Pralhad Joshi. said national supply hit 991.35 million tonnes in 2018 2019.
Read More »Business as Usual at Iran`s Waters
Normal traffic of ships belonging to giant international shipping companies in Iran'.s water is going on as usual. a senior Iranian official said.
Read More »Iran Vows to Support Domestic Producers of Sanctioned Goods
The government is determined to support and strengthen home producers and entrepreneurs who make items and goods which are sanctioned by the US.
Read More »US-Iran Tension to Overshadow G20 Summit in Japan
Many G20 members have a stake in the outcome of the meeting because the row has disrupted global supply chains.
Read More »National Grid Confirms Pan-European Balancing Market Launch Delayed
It said French transmission system operator RTE is experiencing difficulties with its implementation of Project TERRE.
Read More »2019 Could Be the Worst Year for Energy Price Rises on Record
Look After My Bills suggests both the frequency and severity of price hikes could reach unparalleled levels this year.
Read More »Climate Risk Stress Test for UK Insurance Sector
It is the first time the bi-annual tests have been extended to explore climate change and applies to the largest life and general insurers.
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