OPEC’s output declined last month as several Persian Gulf producers stepped up their implementation of cutbacks aimed at balancing global oil markets.
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The internally-developed lidar sensor will cover both long and close ranges on highways and in the city and will work in conjunction with the company’s camera and radar technologies.
Read More »FCC Says It Will Accept Comments Until February 3 on Huawei. ZTE security Risk
Huawei filed a petition with the Fifth U.S. Circuit Court in New Orleans challenging the FCC decision. The FCC will review public comments before finalizing the designations.
Read More »Oil Caps Strongest Year Since 2016 on OPEC Cuts. Trade Truce
Oil in New York capped its biggest annual increase since 2016. as OPEC’s production cuts tempered supplies while a trade pact between the U.S. and China.
Read More »Russia Awaits Venezuela Power Shuffle Before Sending Advisers
Russia is waiting for Venezuela’s opposition leader to leave office before despatching economic advisers to help its ally.
Read More »Iran Announces Right to Self-Defense in Letter to UN
Iran can exercise the right to self-defense.
Read More »Chinese Solar Company to Spend $947 Million Building Two Plants
JA Solar Technology Co. plans to invest 6.6 billion yuan ($947 million) to build two photovoltaic manufacturing plants in China’s eastern province of Zhejiang.
Read More »Greece. Israel. Cyprus Sign EastMed Gas Pipeline Deal
The region lacks significant oil and gas infrastructure.
Read More »Venezuela will Use Petro Cryptocurrency for Oil Sales
Maduro announced the launch of the national petro cryptocurrency in October 2017.
Read More »Bulgaria Starts Getting Transit-Free Russian Gas via TurkStream
TurkStream is a projected 570-mile twin pipeline to run from Russia through the Black Sea to Turkey.
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