Huawei announced it would continue to provide security updates and services for its smartphones and tablets after Google said it would comply with an order barring the Chinese company from updates to its Android operating system.
Read More »Huawei CEO`s Mind-Set Fit to Face Down US
Huawei founder and CEO Ren Zhengfei thanked US companies for their years of cooperation and said he believed that the supply cut to Huawei was instigated by US politicians rather than US companies.
Read More »Exxon Mobil Evacuates Foreign Staff Out of Iraqi Oilfield
The evacuation has not affected production at the oilfield.
Read More »Iran Hasn’t Cut Offshore Oil Output and Halted Exports
A tender to raise production at the Forouzan oil field will be finalised by the end of June.
Read More »EU Pledges to Trade with Iran. Condemns US Decision not to Extend Waivers to Purchase Iran`s Crude
The lifting of nuclear-related sanctions is an essential part of the JCPOA.
Read More »Qatar Opposes to US Unilateral Sanctions against Iran
US sanctions will not have a positive impact on the crises. and problems should be resolved through negotiations.
Read More »South Korea Wants US to Backtrack on Iran Decision
South Korea is sending a delegation to the United States to seek an extension of waivers which Washington ended on Monday with the aim of bringing Iran’s oil exports to zero.
Read More »US fines Standard Chartered $1.1bn over Iran transactions
London-based Standard Chartered has been fined $1.1 billion by US authorities for allegedly breaching sanctions against Iran and other countries.
Read More »World`s Biggest Oil Field is Fading Faster than Anyone Guessed
Ghawar in Saudi Arabia is the world'.s largest conventional oil field.
Read More »Venezuelan Oil Exports Disrupts Heavily due to US Sanctions
PDVSA and Maduro’s government could have a much harder time finding destinations for Venezuelan oil than first thought.
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