The Uncertain Future of US LNG Export Projects: Will the Boom Last?

The Uncertain Future of US LNG Export Projects: Will the Boom Last?

The energy crisis triggered a record increase in the number of projects for the export of LNG from the United States. There are now more than 36 million tons of contracts signed a year, giving America’s export capacity a huge boost. The volume of investments in 2023 in new infrastructure projects is growing at a … Read more

China Urges Dutch to Avoid Obstructing Semiconductor Cooperation

China Urges Dutch to Avoid Obstructing Semiconductor Cooperation

Jakarta – China urgent Dutch not to impede bilateral cooperation in the semiconductor sector. This was conveyed by the Ministry of Commerce of China in a statement. Quoted from Reuters, the two countries have communicated to discuss this matter. Last Friday, the Netherlands announced that it would close the export faucet for a number of … Read more

Certifying the Sustainability of Argentine Meat: Environmental Product Declaration and Measurement

The Institute for the Promotion of Argentine Beef (IPCVA) has announced a groundbreaking agreement with the National Institute of Industrial Technology (INTI) and the National Institute of Agricultural Technology (INTA) to implement an “environmental product declaration” that certifies the sustainability of Argentine meat. This initiative, presented at a technical conference in Córdoba, aims to not … Read more

De-Risking China: Understanding the New Buzzword in US and European Policies

De-Risking China: Understanding the New Buzzword in US and European Policies

New Buzzword Emerges as Policymakers Seek to “De-Risk” Relations with China In a surprising turn of events, policymakers in the United States and across Europe have recently embraced a new buzzword: “de-risking” relations with China. This term has gained popularity as a result of the sudden abandonment of the previously favored concept of “decoupling”, which … Read more

ICA Supervises Vaccination Against Newcastle Disease in Nariño’s Border Area – May 24, 2023

ICA Supervises Vaccination Against Newcastle Disease in Nariño’s Border Area – May 24, 2023

May 24, 2023 In Nariño, the ICA carried out sampling and supervision of vaccination against Newcastle in the border area Pasture, May 24, 2023: The Colombian Agricultural Institute (ICA) supervised vaccination against Newcastle disease in backyard conglomerates located in the border area of ​​the department of Nariño. Likewise, during this day, samples were taken from … Read more

The export of charcoal to Europe, a slight joy for Cuban foreign trade

The export of charcoal to Europe, a slight joy for Cuban foreign trade

Cuba has managed to position itself as one of the suppliers of charcoal to Europe, which, after the Russian invasion of Ukraine, saw its main supplier seriously affected. The official press from Granma announced to great fanfare over the weekend the shipment of the first shipment of the state company Granmax to the European market, … Read more

Japanese and Chinese Foreign Ministers Meet Amidst Strained Relations, Urge for Stable Ties

Japanese and Chinese Foreign Ministers Meet Amidst Strained Relations, Urge for Stable Ties

During a visit by Japanese Foreign Minister Yoshimasa Hayashi to Beijing, he and his new Chinese counterpart Qin Gang expressed hope that difficulties could be overcome and stable relations established. Both openly addressed their differences, and Qin Gang urged Japan to have a “correct understanding of China”. Relations between the two countries are strained. Relations … Read more

Regional companies’ reliance on foreign trade is growing rapidly.

Regional companies’ reliance on foreign trade is growing rapidly.

Status: 03/22/2023 07:02 a.m Companies in the region mainly export to the USA and China. (icon picture) Foreign trade has become increasingly important for companies in the Osnabrück-Emsland-Grafschaft Bentheim region in recent years. This emerges from an analysis by the regional Chamber of Industry and Commerce (IHK). According to this, the export rate of companies … Read more

Export of oil through the Druzhba pipeline reportedly decreased by a factor of three in the month of February.

Export of oil through the Druzhba pipeline reportedly decreased by a factor of three in the month of February.

Deliveries of Russian oil via the Druzhba pipeline to European countries in February 2023 decreased three times by February 2022 and amounted to about 939,300 tons. This was reported by two Vedomosti sources familiar with the statistics of the Russian Ministry of Energy. According to them, the reduction in supplies was due to a drop … Read more