The strength of U.S. oil imports in the mid-2000s created a political crisis.
Read More »Beijing Pushes for Removal of Foreign Tech in More State Offices
The Chinese government is taking further steps to remove foreign technology from state agencies and other organizations. a clear sign of determination for more independence amid escalating tensions with the U.S.
Read More »Germany Edges Out Norway as Europe’s Biggest Electric Car Market
Germany has pulled ahead of Norway for sales of all-electric cars since the start of the year. putting Europe’s biggest auto market in position to become the regional e-car leader on an annual basis for the first time.
Read More »CBI Governor Underlines Stability in Iran`s Forex Market
Governor of the Central Bank of Iran (CBI) Abdolnasser Hemmati underlined stability in his country'.s foreign currency market.
Read More »Iran`s Metals Exports to China Surge by %150 y y in March – October
Experts believe the sanctions have largely failed to halt Iran’s lucrative business of metals.
Read More »Iran’s Natural Gas Processing Capacity Hits 328.5 bcm
Gas refineries in Iran had undergone major renovation and restructuring programs until September this year.
Read More »Europe Plans to Eliminate Climate Emissions by 2050
Building the amount of solar farms. wind turbines. and other sustainable infrastructure required to cut emissions in half within a decade will be extremely expensive.
Read More »Iran’s Pet-Chem Exports Rising Despite Sanctions
New report shows that neighboring countries are increasing their purchase of Iran’s petrochemical products through a local energy exchange where more than $200 million sales have been recorded just in last week.
Read More »US to Fail to Find Iran’s New Ways for Selling Crude
The government would manage to sell up to one million barrels per day (bpd) of crude in the next Iranian calendar year.
Read More »Iran Posts 7% Rise in Steel Output
Production of crude steel. including blooms. billets. and slabs. had increased by five percent in the eight-month period ending on November 21 to reach a total of 17.424 million tons.
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