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International oil prices rebounded after a sharp decline
Time of Update: 2023-03-21
Affected by investors' expectations of production cuts in major oil-producing countries and the increase in market bargain-hunting operations, international crude oil futures prices rebounded significantly on November 29 after experiencing a sharp decline at the end of last week.
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The United States is considering releasing oil reserves in response to the soaring oil prices caused by the situation in Ukraine
Time of Update: 2023-03-09
The White House argues that the release of reserve oil has reduced the price of gasoline by about 10 cents per gallon during the holiday driving season.
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From January to June this year, my country has exported 9.43 million tons of fertilizers and imported 4.58 million tons of fertilizers
Time of Update: 2023-02-09
86 million tons of various fertilizers, including 190,000 tons of urea, 830,000 tons of ammonium sulfate, 200,000 tons of diammonium phosphate, and 280,000 tons of monoammonium phosphate .
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Economists expect South African food prices to remain volatile next year
Time of Update: 2023-02-02
In addition, power shedding will remain a long-standing problem, hindering South Africa's agricultural sector and overall economic development.
In addition, power shedding will remain a long-standing problem, hindering South Africa's agricultural sector and overall economic development.
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U.S. chemical industry expected to grow in 2022 as consumer demand strengthens
Time of Update: 2023-01-20
Post-lockdown spending surge boosts demand for chemicals and other commodities and materials despite adverse effects from Winter Storm Yuri and Hurricane Ida, the American Chemistry Council (ACC) said in its year-end chemicals outlook, 2021 Annual U.
S. chemical imports and exports rebounded strongly in 2021 Despite ongoing supply chain and logistics challenges, U.
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If you have AIDS and take medicine all the time, how long can you live
Time of Update: 2023-01-04
Hi everyone, I'm Dr. Lee. I am not in the field of infectious diseases, but I have several good friends who work in infectious diseases, what are the most common infectious diseases in infectious dise
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Italy plans to spend 6.7 billion euros to expand its broadband network
Time of Update: 2023-01-03
The Italian government now plans to increase spending on broadband, 5G and satellite infrastructure to €6.
The Italian government now plans to increase spending on broadband, 5G and satellite infrastructure to €6.
The Italian government now plans to increase spending on broadband, 5G and satellite infrastructure to €6.
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Copper demand in electric vehicle market to grow by 250% by 2030
Time of Update: 2023-01-02
Developmental disorders While electric vehicles are getting cheaper and capable of extending range on a single charge, consumers still face the challenge of being able to provide their vehicles with the power they need on long journeys.
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$4 billion down payment! Takeda introduces TYK2 inhibitors
Time of Update: 2022-12-30
Original: _mstmutation="1" _msthash="220727" _msttexthash="19154421"> On December 13, Takeda announced that it would acquire NDI-034858 from Nimbus Therapeutics.
Original: _mstmutation="1" _msthash="220727" _msttexthash="19154421"> On December 13, Takeda announced that it would acquire NDI-034858 from Nimbus Therapeutics.
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Plug-in electric vehicles were sold in Europe in 2018 to 386,000 units
Time of Update: 2022-12-28
Electric vehicle Among them, in December, Renault ZOE had the highest sales volume, with more than 5,300 units delivered; The Nissan Leaf came in second with nearly 3,600 deliveries.
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UK renewable energy share reached a record 31.7% in Q2
Time of Update: 2022-12-28
, UK government figures show that the share of renewable energy generation reached a record 31.
, UK government figures show that the share of renewable energy generation reached a record 31.
, UK government figures show that the share of renewable energy generation reached a record 31.
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First Solar received financing for a photovoltaic project in Australia
Time of Update: 2022-12-27
:/, please indicate the source for reprinting) First Solar, a leading manufacturer of cadmium telluride thin-film modules, announced that it has secured a A$151 million (US$113 million) credit line to build an 87 MW (AC) PV project in New South Wales, Australia.
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The Middle East will remain the world's largest oil exporter until 2040
Time of Update: 2022-12-26
” Non-fossil fuels will account for 8% of energy consumption in the Middle East in 2040, up from just 1% today, and natural gas will account for almost 60% of the increase in energy demand, but will account for 52% of energy consumption in the Middle East and 54% currently, according to the report.
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Nonferrous macro picked up, and aluminum prices maintained a wide range of volatility
Time of Update: 2022-12-25
Demand: Consumption in the off-season is weak, there are high temperature power rationing problems in Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Sichuan-Chongqing and other places, and the operating rate of SMM's downstream leading processing enterprises this month increased by 0.
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February 7 copper market morning review
Time of Update: 2022-12-24
Copper CityDuring the Spring Festival, international non-ferrous metal prices rose collectively as Fed officials eased expectations of interest rate hikes weighed on the US dollar, while high energy prices indirectly strengthened nonferrous price support.