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Japan's utilities cut fossil fuel electricity share to new lows
Fossil fuels generated a record low share of Japan's utility-scale electricity supplies over the first half of 2025, marking an important milestone in the energy transition momentu...
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Thailand aims to meet this year's rice export target by focusing on strong markets, official says
Thailand is hoping to meet its rice export target of 7.5 million metric tons this year by seeking more deals in markets where demand is strong, commerce ministry official said on T...
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China's LNG imports are set to rise for a 4th month, but it's not bullish
China's imports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) are poised to rise for a fourth straight month in August, but this may not be quite as bullish as it first appears.
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China's CMOC eyes more M&A opportunities in Africa, South America
China's CMOC GROUP said on Monday that it was looking for more merger and acquisition opportunities.
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FGV Holdings says current operations will continue as planned after delisting
FGV Holdings, one of the world's biggest palm oil producers, said on Monday that its delisting from the Malaysian bourse will allow it to operate with greater agility and align mor...
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Canada's Aldebaran plans $1.5 billion capex for Argentina copper project
Canada's Aldebaran Resources will require at least $1.5 billion to develop its Altar copper project in northern Argentina, country manager Javier Robeto said in an interview.
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China's lithium carbonate futures hit two-week low
Prices of lithium carbonate futures in China slid by more than 3% on Friday to hit their lowest in two weeks.
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Ukrainian man arrested over Nord Stream pipeline attacks
A Ukrainian man was arrested at a holiday bungalow in Italy on Thursday on suspicion of coordinating attacks on three Nord Stream gas pipelines in 2022, marking a breakthrough in a...
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China suspends Argentine poultry imports five months after ban lifted
China has suspended imports for Argentine poultry products from August 20, just five months after lifting a two-year ban.
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Bunge diverts Argentina's first soy meal shipment set for China
Agricultural export firm Bunge told Reuters on Wednesday it had diverted a shipment of Argentine soybean meal that was destined for China to another destination "for commercial rea...
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China launches WTO dispute with Canada on steel and aluminum surtaxes
China has requested dispute consultations at the World Trade Organization regarding Canadian surtaxes and quotas on steel and aluminum goods, the WTO said on Wednesday.
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Oil price smile could leave traders in tears
A glaring mismatch between benchmark oil prices and expectations of a looming supply overhang has created an imbalance that could end badly for traders.
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US gas-heavy power pipeline set to stoke LNG exporter tensions
U.S. power firms are building out the most gas-fired power generation capacity globally, which will cement the country's position as by far the world's largest natural gas consumer...
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China's Tianqi open to renegotiating lithium refinery deal with Australia's IGO
China's Tianqi Lithium is open to renegotiating joint venture partner IGO's stake in the troubled Kwinana lithium refinery in Western Australia state, CEO Frank Ha said on Wednesda...
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War or peace? For oil markets, the Ukraine outcome is insignificant
U.S. President Donald Trump’s high-stakes diplomacy to resolve the war in Ukraine is unlikely to jolt oil and gas markets, no matter the outcome.
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Iron ore blamed for BHP's profit drop. It may get worse
Lower iron ore prices copped the blame for BHP Group reporting its lowest annual underlying profit for five years.
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Vulcan Elements signs rare earths supply deal with ReElement Technologies
Vulcan Elements, a North Carolina-based rare earth magnet manufacturer, has agreed to buy a supply of the critical minerals from ReElement Technologies that will be sourced outside...
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Japan steel groups seek reforms to stop tariff evasion as China exports surge
Japanese steel lobby groups said on Monday they have requested the early introduction of measures to prevent the evasion of anti-dumping tariffs aimed at protecting domestic indust...
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