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UK Urged to Cut Taxes for Oil Giants Amid Looming Trade War Oil giants such as BP and Shell who operate in the North Sea should be given huge tax breaks to
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Canadians Overwhelmingly Support Retaliatory Oil Tariffs In Trump Trade War Canadians overwhelmingly support retaliatory tariffs, with Bloomberg reporting that 82% support export levies on oil exports if Trump imposes tariffs
Ukraine Open to Trump’s Rare Earth Mineral Deal There’s already a flurry of diplomatic wrangling, backchannel talks, and public posturing ongoing between Washington, Moscow, and Kyiv, to figure
TotalEnergies Looks To Boost Investments in U.S. LNG TotalEnergies, the biggest exporter of U.S. LNG, plans to boost investments in American LNG supply and will consider expanding the
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