The escalating U.S.-China trade war has sent dividend-rich sectors like utilities higher. but investors don’t need to get all defensive just yet. according to strategists who say there are plenty of growth stocks with some insulation from China.
Read More »Zero Net Energy Alliance Wins Microgrid Grant
The Zero Net Energy Alliance won approval of a $5 million grant from the California Energy Commission to demonstrate advanced microgrids at schools and residential areas in the city of Lancaster.
Read More »US Mulls Blacklisting Chinese Video Surveillance Maker Amid Trade War
The US administration is considering imposing limits on Chinese video surveillance system maker Hikvision in the latest attempt to counter China'.s economic expansion. The New York Times report reported. citing sources familiar with the matter.
Read More »America Struggles to Keep Its Leadership on the Global Nuclear Power Market
In the U.S.. nuclear power plants come under pressure from competition from low natural gas prices.
Read More »Chinese Dump iPhones. Switch to Domestic Huawei Devices Amid US Crackdown
A growing number of former Apple devotees in China started switching from iPhones to domestic Huawei smartphones as trade and technology tensions escalate between Washington and Beijing.
Read More »Iran to Manufacture Blood Bank Centrifuges
Iran’s nuclear scientists. for the first time. plan to design and manufacture high-speed centrifuges used in blood banks in a bid to cut the country’s dependency on foreign companies.
Read More »Huawei to Continue Software Support for Smartphones
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 Crackdown Weighs on US Stocks
United States stock markets were lower on Monday as a US crackdown on China'.s Huawei Technologies raised concerns of a bigger impact on chipmakers and stoked fears of an escalation in the trade war between the world'.s two largest economies.
Read More »Annual Export of Non-Oil Goods from Iran’s Southern Province Hits $16.5 Bln
Products worth $16.5 billion were exported through the gates of the customs department of the Southern Iranian province of Hormuzgan in the last Persian calendar year (ended on March 20). of which $2.7 billion were the goods produced in the province.
Read More »Trade Tensions and Stockpiling Continue to Hurt Oil Prices
Brent is set for its biggest weekly fall in six months and WTI in 15 weeks.
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