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The Japanese government announced the release of oil reserves
Time of Update: 2023-03-22
The Japanese government announced on November 24 that it would cooperate with the United States' action to release the Strategic Petroleum Reserve to stabilize oil prices, and release the country's excess oil reserves without violating the Oil Reserves Law. Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said that morning that US President Joe Biden had announced the release of the Strategic Petroleum Reserve.
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How chemical companies can fight the tough battle of data governance
Time of Update: 2023-03-14
Information technology has now penetrated into various industries, and the chemical industry is no exception. Various management systems such as ERP, MES, LIMS, equipment monitoring systems, safety in
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Under pressure from the government, BP sold nearly 20% of Rosneft's shares
Time of Update: 2023-03-08
The company believes that the Russian military operation against Ukraine represents a fundamental change that led BP's board of directors to conclude after discussion that cooperation with Rosneft cannot continue.
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The U.S. government announced the resumption of leasing for oil and gas drilling
Time of Update: 2023-02-28
At the same time, it said it would significantly reduce the area available for lease and charge higher royalties to oil and gas extractors.
At the same time, it said it would significantly reduce the area available for lease and charge higher royalties to oil and gas extractors.
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Hydrogen energy helps global energy governance out of the predicament
Time of Update: 2023-02-27
From a global perspective, the major member states of Europe and the International Energy Agency have regarded the development of hydrogen energy as a medium and long-term industrial focus, and expanded the investment and trade of hydrogen energy to ensure energy supply security while reducing carbon emissions and realizing the transition to clean energy.
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Kishida government: Japan has limited resources and will not ban the import of Russian oil
Time of Update: 2023-02-26
Japanese Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Koichi Hagiita spoke at the press conference.
Japanese Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Koichi Hagiita spoke at the press conference.
Japanese Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Koichi Hagiita spoke at the press conference.
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Shandong established a closed-loop rectification mechanism to promote VOCs governance and achieved practical results
Time of Update: 2023-02-13
Symptomatic "prescription" to achieve precise and scientific governanceSymptomatic "prescription" to achieve precise and scientific governanceInnovative implementation of "the government prescribes prescriptions and the enterprise buys medicines", changing law enforcement inspections into assistance and guidance, Shandong Province has explored and improved a new model of volatile organic compounds management .
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In the process of collaborative governance of pollution reduction and carbon reduction
Time of Update: 2023-02-12
The Ministry of Ecology and Environment, the National Development and Reform Commission and other seven ministries and commissions have jointly issued the "Implementation Plan for Synergistic Efficiency of Pollution Reduction and Carbon Reduction", which further clarifies the need to strengthen source prevention and control, highlight key areas, optimize environmental governance, and carry out model innovation.
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The French government has approved the sale of cannabidiol-containing leaves for sale
Time of Update: 2023-02-02
PARIS, Dec. 30 (Sputnik) -- The French Council of State issued an order on its official website saying that on Dec. 28, it finally decided to allow the sale of cannabis flowers and leaves containing cannabidiol (CBD) throughout the country.
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The Russian Fish Alliance hopes that the government will introduce standards for arsenic content in seafood as soon as possible
Time of Update: 2023-02-02
From SeafoodMedia on December 20, the Russian Fish Federation (Rybny Soyuz) summarized the initial results for 2022 and agreed on a development plan for 2023, in particular, the members of the alliance hope to "finally solve" the rationing of arsenic in fish and other seafood.
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Oil majors earn too much to cause controversy, and many governments are ready to act! The "profiteering tax" is on the string!
Time of Update: 2023-02-01
However, the pressing situation caused the then chancellor of the Exchequer to completely change his position, announcing a £5 billion "windfall profiteering tax" on oil and gas companies to help pay for the plan.
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South Africa's sugar industry has pleaded with the government not to raise sugar taxes further
Time of Update: 2023-02-01
e. the health promotion tax) continued to have a detrimental effect on South Africa's sugar industry, and Sasa hoped that the government would agree to its request not to raise the "sugar tax" rate and not lower the threshold for taxation, and pleaded with the government to suspend the "sugar tax" for three to five years.
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PPG commits to setting science-based emission reduction targets and releases 2021 Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) report
Time of Update: 2023-02-01
May 26, 2022 - PPG (NYSE: PPG) today announced that the company is committed to developing near-term climate-science-aligned emissions reduction plans for the company through the Science-Based Targets Initiative (SBTi), which aims to Helping businesses develop decarbonization strategies and reduce the impact of climate change .
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Pharmaceutical companies in many places are at full capacity to ensure supply, and VOCs governance cannot be left behind
Time of Update: 2023-02-01
In addition, the standard specifically puts forward the requirements for fugitive emission of VOCs, pointing out that pharmaceutical companies should adopt a closed operation mode and configure a complete VOCs collection and purification treatment device.
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Oil majors earn too much to cause controversy, and many governments are ready to act! The "profiteering tax" is on the string!
Time of Update: 2023-02-01
However, the pressing situation caused the then chancellor of the Exchequer to completely change his position, announcing a £5 billion "windfall profiteering tax" on oil and gas companies to help pay for the plan.