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Confusion over documents halts Ukrainian rapeseed, soybeans exports, union says
The introduction of a 10% duty on Ukrainian rapeseed and soybean exports has virtually halted Ukrainian exports due to a lack of clear government procedure on the documents needed ...
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World food prices at more than two-year high, FAO says
World food prices hovered around their highest level in more than two years in August, as costlier meat, sugar and vegetable oil offset cheaper cereals and dairy products, the Unit...
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Tin market still beholden to the fortunes of Myanmar mine
Tin continues to outperform the rest of the London Metal Exchange (LME) base metals pack as the market awaits the return of the Man Maw mine in Myanmar.
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Ukraine says it attacks Russian refinery at Ryazan, oil depot at Luhansk
Ukraine attacked Russia's Ryazan oil refinery, the commander of its drone forces, Robert Brovdi, said on messaging app Telegram on Friday, as well as an oil depot in the occupied L...
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European prosecutors probe east Med cable project, says Cyprus
European prosecutors are investigating possible criminal offences relating to a 1.9 billion euro ($2.12 billion) EU-financed project to build a subsea electric cable linking Europe...
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Chinese lithium miner says industry under stricter supervision
Chinese lithium producer Qinghai Salt Lake said on Thursday that compliance investigations in Qinghai province into mining licences for the metal used in making electric vehicle ba...
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China-Russia pipeline diplomacy threatens Trump's energy grip
The high-stakes energy diplomacy in Beijing this week signals China’s willingness to defy U.S. President Donald Trump’s efforts to isolate Russia and assert U.S. energy dominance.
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US gas power capacity set for big jump as renewables growth slows
U.S. power developers are planning to sharply boost natural gas and hydropower generation capacity and are cutting back on plans to add new solar and wind farms, according to recen...
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China feels the ripple effect of US copper tariff trade
China's net imports of refined copper dropped to a one-year low in July as the world's largest buyer found itself in competition with the U.S. for metal.
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Asia crude oil imports surge in August, but is it demand or prices?
Asia's imports of crude oil rebounded in August as heavyweight buyers China and India bought more crude from top exporters in the Middle East.
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India cuts fossil electricity output as clean generation hits new peak
Clean electricity production in India has surged by 20% to new highs so far this year, giving utilities a rare chance to cut fossil fuel-fired generation and reduce reliance on ene...
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Brazil's Marfrig terminates contract to sell Uruguay plants to Minerva
Food processors Minerva and Marfrig told investors on Friday they disagree over the termination of a contract involving the sale of three beef plants in Uruguay.
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A quiet revolution is unfolding in the mining sector
The world is going to need a lot of copper and other critical metals if it is going to pivot away from fossil fuels. But can the mining industry deliver?
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China aims to cut steel output, prune overcapacity, document shows
China will push to cut steel production between 2025 and 2026, according to an official document reviewed by Reuters and a source with knowledge of the matter, as it tackles overca...
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Europe gas markets escape hectic LNG summer storage race
European gas traders have faced a stressful race against the clock in recent summers as they have scrambled to refill depleted gas storage facilities ahead of winter.
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Malaysia says China is ready to provide assistance in rare earths processing
China was prepared to provide Malaysia technical and technological assistance in rare earths processing, though it has asked for any cooperation to involve only state-linked compan...
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US fossil fuel electricity output and emissions hit 2025 peaks
There's good news and bad news for climate trackers following U.S. power generation and emissions trends.
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LME storage capacity falls as politics upend metal flows
The London Metal Exchange's (LME) global warehousing capacity shrank by 4.25% over the first half of 2025 despite the opening of new delivery locations in Hong Kong and the Saudi A...
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