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The country’s factories are reeling from an acute gas shortage, as allocations meant for industries are being diverted to electricity and fertilizer production.  As a result, production in various ...
Sixteen years after the 2008 global financial crisis that triggered a major downturn in Nigeria’s capital market, the ...
The Russian economy is entering a phase of systemic instability due to the war in Ukraine. While the budget crisis is ...
In a recent article titled “The Losers of the New Middle East,” the UK Economist magazine offers a sweeping indictment of Egypt’s current trajectory economically, politically, and geopolitically.
Global policymakers looking to resuscitate economic activity and combat falling asset prices would do well to critically examine Japan’s trajectory, which illus ...
Shipwreck remains and handwritten records trace the evolution of one of shipping’s longest-running insurance systems ...
Of the top 20 industrial plants by employment in the US today, 11 are in defence and aerospace, four in autos, four in tech and one in pharma. This is hardly a world-class, globally competitive, broad ...
The four executive orders recently signed by President Trump help to address the growth of the U.S. nuclear-energy sector in ...
Taiwan is facing a multifaceted energy crisis: It depends heavily on imported fossil fuels; It has ambitious clean energy targets that it is failing to meet; And it can barely keep up with current ...
In this week's Current Climate newsletter, the U.S. clean energy investment boom is winding down; Net Zero Leaders; ...
Ministers are drawing up plans to help shield British industry from sky-high energy costs in what is expected to be the centrepiece of Sir Keir Starmer’s vaunted new industrial strategy.
The shift has been particularly jarring in Texas, the nation’s top wind power producer, which is second only to California in solar energy and industrial battery storage. Renewable energy ...