TOKYO (Reuters) – The Japanese owner of a bulk carrier that ran around Mauritius and spilled oil over rough waters and fragile coral reefs pulled more than 100 kilometers from a normal shipping lane, according to data from a maritime analysis company. A part of the Japanese-owned bulk company MV …
Read More »US companies discover investment in Iraq before the visit of the White House by Prime Minister
PHOTO PHOTO: Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi attends a news conference with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani wearing a protective mask, in Tehran, Iran, July 21, 2020. Official website of the Presidency / Handout via REUTERS WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Five U.S. companies including Chevron Corp (CVX.N) signed agreements on Wednesday with …
Read More »GE signs power agreements worth over $ 1.2 billion with Iraq
FILE PHOTO: The General Electric Co. logo is displayed in the company’s headquarters building in Boston, Massachusetts, US July 23, 2019. Image taken July 23, 2019. REUTERS / Alwyn Scott (Reuters) – General Electric Co (GE.N) said it had valued two new agreements worth more than $ 1.2 billion with …
Read More »US eyes October deadline to end exemptions over Venezuela oil sanctions: sources
LONDON / MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – The United States is considering an October deadline to end exemptions from Venezuelan sanctions that allow some companies and refiners to still receive the South American producer’s oil, two sources said, as Washington seeks to increase heat on President Nicolas Maduro. FILE PHOTO: A …
Read More »US eyes October deadline to end exemptions over Venezuela oil sanctions: sources
LONDON / MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – The United States is considering an October deadline to end exemptions from Venezuelan sanctions that allow some companies and refiners to still receive the South American producer’s oil, two sources said, as Washington seeks to increase heat on President Nicolas Maduro. FILE PHOTO: A …
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