Global thirst for oil will be slightly stronger than expected in the last quarter of 2012 because of demand from China and despite a sharp cutback in Europe recently. The IEA forecast that the growth of demand next year is expected to be ...
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New partnership adds the most flexible network monitoring, mapping and alerting software to Alwell's product portfolio. Dartware, developer of InterMapper network monitoring, mapping and alerting software, has announced a new distributor ...
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Chinese thermal coal imports stormed to a record monthly high of 14.45 million mt in November, a rise of 30% compared with October's mark, boosted by higher Indonesian shipments, according to China customs data released Friday. ...
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PTI reported that Rashtriya Ispat Nigam,NMDC and MOIL,under the Steel Ministry,are looking to acquire iron ore assets in Brazil,the world's second largest exporter of the steel making raw material. A source said that NMDC had already ...
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The Government of Indonesia wants the country to become net exporter of petrochemical goods by 2016 from its current status of net importer, and hence it is developing two new upstream petrochemical centres. Muara Enim in South ...
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The latest U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) cotton forecast for 2012/13 indicates that global cotton consumption is expected to rise 3 percent from last season’s 8-year low as the global economy experiences a slow recovery. This ...
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Bangladesh Garments Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) wants a separate ‘Ministry of Apparel’ in the Bangladesh Government that is exclusively dedicated to the country’s readymade garment (RMG) sector. A ...
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Qatar on December 23rd Sunday lifted its forecasts for economic growth and inflation next year, saying that a decline in oil and gas output was now expected to be less than originally thought. The General Secretariat for Development ...
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Reuter reported that Saudi Aramco has extended the deadline to bid for the development of the Midyan gas field by three weeks to January. Bidding is now due to close by January 21st after companies asked again for an extension of the ...
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Following a sharp fall in 2009,EU27 international trade in goods with Russia recovered in 2010 and 2011.EU27 exports to Russia fell from EUR 105 billion in 2008 to 66 billion in 2009,then rose to 86 billion in 2010 and 108 billion in ...
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The LED market has seen a growing market and policy support, with LED lights becoming trendy products globally, especially in developed regions such as Europe, the USA, Japan, South Korea and beyond. In China, the application of LED ...
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Bloomberg reported that Anglo American Plc,the mining company with operations from Africa to Chile,will resume working on a power line at its Minas Rio iron ore project in Brazil after an injunction on the line's license was lifted. ...
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India’s cotton output for 2012-13 season is likely to be about 35.5 million bales of 170 kg each, while its consumption is estimated to be about 26.5 million bales, which would result in a sizeable surplus, according to Cotton ...
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According to the International Renewable Energy Agency, or Irena, gulf countries could save up to USD 200 billion from now until 2030 by investing seriously in renewable. Mr Adnan Z Amin director general of Irena said that the ...
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Imagine for a moment that you have a credit card with a limit of a few trillion dollars but with one caveat: you need to use those funds exclusively to provide for your family. It sounds easy, until you realize your “family” is ...
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