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Oil prices rise first and then fall! OPEC+ is pitted against the White House, and the United States may use crude oil inventories to drive down oil prices
Time of Update: 2023-03-24
Goldman Sachs said that the global oil market is still undersupplied, and OPEC+ is publicly arguing with the United States over crude oil production, and oil price volatility is expected to intensify in the coming weeks.
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"Now shipping a ship of Russian oil can make at least $20 million
Time of Update: 2023-02-19
Small and medium-sized traders are very popular"Now shipping a ship of Russian oil can make at least $20 million!" A report in the Wall Street Journal at the end of May revealed that with the escalation of Western sanctions, international commodity giants have gradually withdrawn from the Russian oil transportation market, but the move has caused a large number of previously unknown small and medium-sized commodity traders to intervene in the crude oil shipping business and profit from it.
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If you do not participate in the price limit on Russian oil, you will be subject to secondary sanctions by the United States? Deputy Yellen said so
Time of Update: 2023-02-10
He said that countries that import Russian oil certainly want to pay the lowest price.
He said that countries that import Russian oil certainly want to pay the lowest price.
He said that countries that import Russian oil certainly want to pay the lowest price.
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Saudi Arabia lowered Asian oil prices to their lowest level since November 2021 due to slowing demand
Time of Update: 2023-02-03
Saudi Arabia cut prices for all oil sales to Asia in February, suggesting that demand in the kingdom's main markets remains subdued as the economy slows.
Saudi Arabia cut prices for all oil sales to Asia in February, suggesting that demand in the kingdom's main markets remains subdued as the economy slows.
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Camimex Group in Vietnam net income increased 56% year-on-year
Time of Update: 2023-02-02
Truong Dinh Hoe said that Vietnam's seafood industry faces internal challenges such as: farming infrastructure issues, seedling quality, parent species, input costs, fisheries management required by IUU regulations, and fuel costs for fisheries and resources, external challenges such as inflation, slowing growth in major markets, and competition for services.
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Northern Hemisphere citrus production expected to fall by 13% in the 2022/23 season
Time of Update: 2023-02-02
Summing up the forecast during the Global Citrus Congress, WCO Secretary-General Philippe Binard said, "Market information from major citrus producing countries in the Northern Hemisphere indicates that citrus production in the 2022/23 season is expected to decline to 25,958,275 tonnes, down 13% from the previous season".
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The first Australian-US direct cable system is scheduled to start production in July
Time of Update: 2023-01-06
Telstra has announced that the first direct submarine cable connecting Australia and the United States will be ready for production in July 2022.
The submarine cable system, called Southern Cross NEXT, will strengthen the link between Australia, New Zealand and the United States, with branch units connecting Fiji, Kiribati and Tokelau.
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The first Australian-US direct cable system is scheduled to start production in July
Time of Update: 2023-01-06
Telstra has announced that the first direct submarine cable connecting Australia and the United States will be ready for production in July 2022.
The submarine cable system, called Southern Cross NEXT, will strengthen the link between Australia, New Zealand and the United States, with branch units connecting Fiji, Kiribati and Tokelau.
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Ask the big coffee, life is far-reaching| Professor Chen Gong: Precision and precision, explore the road to colorectal cancer treatment optimization
Time of Update: 2023-01-05
Moving forward in exploration: adjuvant intraperitoneal hyperthermic chemotherapy (HIPEC) improves treatment outcomes for locally advanced colon cancerProfessor Chen GongSun Yat-sen University Cancer CenterLocally advanced colon cancer (stage T4, pT4) is considered a high-risk state that can progress to metachronous peritoneal cancer.
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The port of Kodiak in the United States has the highest halibut catch
Time of Update: 2023-01-05
From SeafoodNews on November 14, Kodiak has replaced Homer as the largest halibut fishing port in the United States in 2022, and Homer Port has always ranked first in terms of catch arrivals, but as of November 9, the catch of the two ports is: Homer 2353962 pounds and Kodia 2513215 tons.
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US media: The United States is trying to persuade EU member states to agree to a cap on the price of Russian oil
Time of Update: 2023-01-01
Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and Estonia have received commitments from the European Commission to begin consultations on a new sanctions package against Moscow at the end of this week, three senior EU diplomats said.
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6 petrochemical enterprises in China were selected! The 2022 Top 500 World Brands list announced
Time of Update: 2022-12-30
The 2022 (19th) "World Brand 500" list was announced, the United States occupies 198 seats in the top 500, ranking first among brand countries, France, Japan, China and the United Kingdom are the sec
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By 2033, the lithium-ion battery market size may exceed 430 billion US dollars
Time of Update: 2022-12-30
”IDTechEx estimates that in 2021, 70% of lithium-ion batteries will be produced in China, and although this share may shift to Europe and the United States in the next five years, China is still expected to have more than 50% of its manufacturing capacity by 2028.
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China will be Vietnam's preferred export market for pangasius
Time of Update: 2022-12-30
In the first 10 months of this year, Vietnam's exports of frozen pangasius slices to China were US$489 million, up 115% year-on-year, and fresh/frozen pangasius whole fish exports were US$163 million.
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French Polynesia NATITUA submarine cable construction began at the end of the month
Time of Update: 2022-12-28
” The NATITUA submarine cable system extends over 2,500 km with a design capacity of 10Tbps and further bridges the digital divide in French Polynesia by connecting Tahiti to the eight atolls of Lenjira, Manishi, Takaraoa, Kaukula, Arutua, Fakarava, Makaimo and Howe Atolls in the Tuamotu, Shivawa and Nukusiva Islands.