More than $1.7 billion worth of products was exported from borders of the province in the first 10 months of the current year.
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The National Audit Office found households across Britain have paid at least £800m more because of weaker price controls set by the regulator.
Read More »London’s Remain Voters Confront Brexit Reality
It’s been more than three years since a slim majority of Brits — 51.9% — voted to leave the EU. For those that wanted it. Friday. January 31— dubbed Brexit Day as the UK finally leaves the EU — will be a day of celebration.
Read More »EASA Gives EU Airliners Greenlight for Return to Iran. Iraq Airspace
EU Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) said on Wednesday that European airlines can now return to Iranian and Iraqi air space.
Read More »Global Corporates Bought Record 19.5GW of Clean Energy in 2019
More than 100 corporations in 23 different countries signed PPAs last year.
Read More »Tehran-Shomal Freeway to Be Inaugurated by Yearend
First lot of Tehran-Shomal Freeway. connecting Tehran to cities of western Mazandaran.will be inaugurated by the end of the current year.
Read More »Iran’s Non-Oil Exports Hit $32bln in 9 Months
Iran’s Minister of Industry. Mine and Trade Reza Rahmani highlighted the country’s success in reducing its dependence on oil exports and said the Islamic Republic has managed to export nearly $32 billion of non-oil products in a 9-month period.
Read More »$6 Million Bribes Helped to Win Iraq Oil Deals. Prosecutors Say
Maneuvering. manipulation and $6 million in bribes helped oil companies win contracts with Iraq in the aftermath of Saddam Hussein’s reign. U.K. prosecutors said.
Read More »Goldman Says Palladium May Surge to Test $3.000. Then Slide
Palladium’s extraordinary rally has the potential for prices to go on and test $3.000 an ounce. according to Goldman Sachs Group Inc.’s.
Read More »EU Will Have Upper Hand in Trade Talks. Says Varadkar
The Irish taoiseach. Leo Varadkar. said the EU will have the upper hand in post-Brexit trade talks.
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