The strength of U.S. oil imports in the mid-2000s created a political crisis.
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The Kariba dam has plunged to its lowest level since 1996. raising further risks to the hydropower plants that Zimbabwe and Zambia depend on for nearly half of their power.
Read More »Iran Prioritizing Trade Exchanges with Neighbors
The overall policy and priority of Iran'.s foreign trade is to focus on cooperation with neighboring states.
Read More »Iran-EAEA Monthly Volume of Trade Hits $331 Million
The volume of bilateral trade between his country and the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) in the last month of the current local calendar year (from Oct. 21 to Nov. 22) stood at $330.9 million.
Read More »Oil Prices Fall but Hold Near 3-Month High on Trade Deal Agreement
The United States and China cooled their trade war on Friday.
Read More »Iran Exports $28mn Products to Eurasian Markets under PTA
In the current situation. good opportunities exist for the country to make the best use of the lucrative Eurasian market in the field of importing and exporting required products.
Read More »Qatar Set to be World’s Largest LNG Producer
Qatar is on track to become the world’s largest producer of liquefied natural gas (LNG).
Read More »Indian Operator of Iran’s Chabahar Port Offering Service to Regional Countries
According to Iran’s Ports and Maritime Organization. India’s Ports Global Limited has officially taken over the operations at phase 1 of the new Port in the Southeastern port city of Chabahar.
Read More »Green Finance Hub for Emerging Markets
The Saudi government intends to attract between $30-50 billion in new investments into renewables by 2030.
Read More »China Heralds Major Energy Reform with New National Pipeline Company
The new company will also provide further momentum to China'.s coal-to-gas policy.
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