India is determined to expedite the development of Chabahar port in Iran’s Southeastern province of Sistan and Baluchistan.
Read More »Kuwait Could Agree in Days With Saudis on Neutral-Zone Oil
Kuwait and Saudi Arabia could reach an agreement by the end of this year to renew oil output.
Read More »China Hosts Japan. South Korea with Eyes on Nuclear North
China hosted the leaders of squabbling neighbors South Korea and Japan on Tuesday. flexing its diplomatic muscle with America’s two key military allies in Asia and seeking regional unity on how to deal with a belligerent North Korea.
Read More »Iran. Armenia to Boost Coop. in Education. Employment Sectors
Iran and Armenia have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to boost cooperation on technical and vocational training as well as the labor and employment.
Read More »Robot use growing
A new survey is revealing that in the next five years. machinery and robotics are set to take over nearly 5% of China’s workers. The report surveyed nearly 2.000 companies in China.
Read More »OPEC’s Rebel Makes Gesture of Atonement Ahead of New Oil Cuts
Iraq has been one of the weakest links since the OPEC+ alliance began in late 2016.
Read More »Iran. Turkey Hold Session on Joint ICT Cooperation
Iran-Turkey’s first specialized committee on joint cooperation in the field of information and communications technology was held on Tuesday in Tehran.
Read More »Aramco Stocks Give Up About Half of Gains Since Debut
Saudi Aramco shares extended their losses for a fourth session. reversing about half the gains accumulated from the rally following the company’s historic trading debut.
Read More »Popular Middle East Oil Falls From Favor on Cusp of IMO 2020
Once a highly sought-after grade of oil from the Middle East. Abu Dhabi’s Murban is falling out of favor as the world’s top refiners seek out other types of crude ahead of a historic ship-fuel overhaul.
Read More »Saudi Arabia and Kuwait Close to Neutral Zone Oil Deal
The zone was formally partitioned between Saudi Arabia and Kuwait in 1970.
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