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05
Jan
2012
API’s New ‘Vote 4 Energy’ Ad Campaign Is Thinly Veiled Election Year ... // politics

38 days ago by Brendan DeMelle

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API Vote 4 Energy.jpg American Petroleum Institute President Jack Gerard today announced the oil and gas industry’s latest election-year scare campaign to threaten the demise of the U.S. economy unless Big Oil gets its every wish in Washington. This year the wish list includes approval of the Keysto ...

04
Jan
2012
DID CARWYN GET IT WRONG? HOW IMPORTANT IS THE EU FOR WELSH EXPORTS?

38 days ago by Dylan Jones-Evans

Given the recent spats between the devolved nations and the UK Government over the decision by David Cameron to exercise the UK veto over the EU treaty in December, there have been numerous statements on how this will have an effect on Welsh trade with the European Union. According to a recent state ...

Rio as Top Shipping Port State in 2012

39 days ago by Ben Tavener

By Ben Tavener, Senior Contributing Reporter RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – Ports in Brazil are expecting to handle a billion tons of cargo for the first time in 2012, according to estimates by ANTAQ, Brazil’s National Agency for Waterway Transportation. If achieved, the figure will be 12.3 percent more t ...

02
Jan
2012
News you may have missed #657

40 days ago by Ian Allen

Israeli company exported Internet-monitoring hardware to Iran. Court decision revives NSA lawsuits. Czechs charged with espionage in Zambia sent home.

Alpaca Fashion 2011, integrates SME’s to demanding markets

40 days ago by Tichauer

Original article posted by Bolivian Thoughts, November 14, 2011 Alpaca Fashion Event 2011, organized by the Chamber of Exporters of La Paz (Camex), with support from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) through its project PC-Bolivia and the U.S. Embassy in Bolivia, promote ...

01
Jan
2012
New Year, Same Stories, Old Professions

41 days ago by Scott Luft

Goodbye 2011. This blog was new as 2010 turned to 2011. My first post of 2011 noted huge exports in December of 2010, negative pricing records for January 1, 2011, and record wind production in hour 21 of January 1st. It took about a week before the first reporter picked up on the subsidized exports ...

29
Dec
2011
Our Second Biggest Market Slumps, “Fundamentally On A Downward Slope”

44 days ago by The Blissful Ignoramus

Started out, just drinkin’ beer I didn’t know how or why Or what I was doin’ there Just a couple more Made me feel a little better Believe me when I tell you It was nothin’ to do with the letter Sometimes I wonder What all these chemicals Are doin’ to my brain Doesn’t worry me enough To stop me from ...

AgMinute: Dec. 29, 2011

44 days ago by Will Koenig

Several factors have decreased U.S. beef imports in 2011, but at the top of the list is the weaker U.S. dollar. The weak dollar makes it more expensive for U.S. end users to purchase beef overseas and reduces the attractiveness of the U.S. market to importers.Subscribe to this podcast in iTunes or y ...

China Cuts Rare Earth Exports

44 days ago by ketan raval

Hola Amigos :) Its been long that I touched my pen :) but I do whatever stimulates my brain.. Here is this.. First of all what is Rare Earth ? \ Series comprises the fifteen metallic chemical elements with atomic numbers 57 through 71, from lanthanum through lutetium. they are called lanthanide + 2 ...

Oil Prices Predicted to Remain Above $100 a Barrel Next Year

45 days ago by nytimes

The United States economy managed to cope this year despite triple-digit prices for barrels of oil .

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