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United States sets tariffs for photovoltaic panels from Southeast Asian countries

U.S. trade officials on Friday announced a brand-new round of tariffs on solar panel imports from 4 Southeast Asian nations after American manufacturers grumbled that business there are flooding the marketplace with unjustly low-cost products. It is the second of 2 initial decisions that President Joe Biden's Commerce Department is making this year in a trade case brought by Korea's Hanwha Qcells, Arizonabased First Solar Inc and several smaller producers seeking to protect billions of dollars in financial investments in U.S. solar manufacturing. This is the latest chapter in a more than decadelong trade war with Chinese companies over their...

Fossil Fuels

OPEC not likely to raise production simply put term, commodity trading employers state

OPEC is unlikely to loosen up voluntary production cuts in the short term, executives of global product trading giants Vitol, Trafigura and Gunvor said at the Energy Intelligence Online Forum in London on Tuesday. OPEC+ is going over an additional hold-up to a prepared oil output hike that was due to start in January, 2 sources from the group stated on Tuesday. Trafigura's global head of oil Ben Luckock presumes OPEC will once again postpone its production boost, though most likely not that far into the future, as OPEC is unlikely to be pleased with present prices. I think that...

Electric Utilities

Key occasions in Gautam Adani's US indictment over declared bribery scheme

Indian billionaire Gautam Adani has actually been arraigned by U.S. prosecutors for his supposed function in a $265 million bribery scheme in India, plunging his conglomerate deep into crisis for the 2nd time in 2 years. Gautam, his nephew Sagar Adani, and Adani Green Energy Ltd. previous CEO Vneet Jaain were charged with breaking securities. and wire scams laws, and the Adanis were likewise charged by the. U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission in a civil case. The SEC likewise charged Cyril Cabanes, an executive of Azure. Power International Ltd, for his supposed role in the scheme. The Adani Group has...

Fuel Oil

Iraq's fuel oil exports head for record year after Oct volumes leap

Iraq's fuel oil exports are on track to hit alltime highs this year after the nation ramped up shipments in October as domestic need eased even as output rose, according to industry sources and shiptracking data. The increase in exports of the residue fuel will support oil earnings for OPEC's second-largest manufacturer in spite of stagnant unrefined deliveries this year due to production caps under quotas set by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies, or OPEC+. Higher exports from Iraq will likewise contribute to global supply and ease elevated rates in Asia while lowering feed stock...

Fossil Fuels

Singapore Hin Leong creator O.K. Lim sentenced to 17-1/2 years in jail, media reports

The founder of collapsed Singaporean oil trading company Hin Leong Trading Pte Ltd was sentenced to 171/2 years in prison on Monday for unfaithful global bank HSBC and abetting forgery, regional media reported. Lim Oon Kuin, known as O.K. Lim, was founded guilty on 2 counts of unfaithful and one of instigating forgery in May. The convictions were over the disbursement by the bank of $111.7. million in March 2020 as payment for 2 oil sales agreements. that prosecutors said were made. Lim, 82, has been going to court in a wheelchair however. district attorneys stated no weight ought to...

Fossil Fuels

Indonesia to review palm oil export levies, policy might not change

Indonesia is wanting to evaluate the way it sets palm oil export levies to maintain competitiveness versus rival edible oils, an official stated on Monday, describing it as a regular move to evaluate its trade policy. Malaysian palm oil futures last week increased as traders prepared for a possible change in Indonesia's export levy or tax structure, though rates fell in early trade Monday, tracking weakness in rival Dalian oils and pressed by a strong ringgit. Indonesia, the world's greatest palm oil exporter, last revised its levies in September this year. We must evaluate export levies routinely to increase the...

Refined Products

Asia naphtha supply expected to remain tight over next two years

Naphtha is anticipated to stay in short supply in Asia over the next number of years as more crackers come online and as need for blending the fuel with gas increases, industry executives and experts stated. Tight supply might support costs for the fuel and petrochemical feedstock and lift refiners' margins. However, raised naphtha rates will put more margin pressure on petrochemical makers which are facing weak need and increases in inventories for their products. In Asia, the naphtha deficiency compared to require is approximated at 1.73 million barrels each day (bpd) in 2025, and 1.51 million bpd in 2026,...

Fossil Fuels

Philippines braces for hurricane Man-yi as Usagi deteriorates

Hurricane Usagi damaged sharply on Friday after bearing down on the Philippines' northern towns, blowing away homes in its course as authorities brace for another storm that might hit the capital Manila over the weekend. Usagi, known locally as Ofel, magnified into an extremely tropical cyclone as it made landfall in the town of Baggao in Cagayan province on Thursday afternoon. Philippine meteorological firm Pag-asa stated that Usagi has because weakened and is now headed towards Taiwan. Usagi is the 15th cyclone to hit the Philippines this year. Authorities are currently bracing for another typhoon, Man-yi, which might strike eastern...

Oil & Gas

Singapore distillates stocks rise for 3rd week as net exports slip even more

Singapore's middle distillates stocks increased for the third straight week as web exports of both jet fuel and diesel slipped amid increasing imports, main government information showed on Thursday. Stock levels of diesel/gasoil and jet fuel/kerosene at key oil storage hub Singapore climbed to a little above 9.6 million barrels for the week ended Nov. 13, compared to 9.569 million barrels in the previous week, data from Business Singapore showed. Net exports of diesel/gasoil and jet fuel/kerosene both fell by 60-70% week-on-week. For diesel/gasoil, the circumstance was more exacerbated by a swell up in total imports, as India, South Korea...

Fossil Fuels

Development lenders set $120 bln climate financing goal for poorer countries

The world's leading multilateral banks pledged to ramp up environment financing to low and middle earnings nations to $120 billion a year by 2030 as part of efforts at worldwide talks in Azerbaijan on Tuesday to concur an enthusiastic annual target. Declaring an objective of topping worldwide warming at 1.5 degrees Celsius above the pre-industrial average by 2050, the brand-new figure is a more than 60% increase on what the group of 10 multilateral advancement banks (MDBs) had actually funnelled to poorer nations last year, according to a declaration launched throughout the U.N. climate summit in Azerbaijan's capital Baku. The...

Climate Change

Advancement lenders set brand-new climate financing target for poorer nations

The world's leading multilateral banks pledged on Tuesday to increase environment financing to low and middle earnings nations to $120 billion a year by 2030 as part of efforts at worldwide talks in Azerbaijan to agree an enthusiastic yearly target. Declaring a goal of capping international warming at 1.5 degrees Celsius above the pre-industrial average by 2050, the lending institutions said the new figure would consist of $42 billion to assist adjust to the effects of severe weather. With the U.S. government under Donald Trump anticipated to pull back from global efforts to fight environment change and lots of other...

Renewable Energy

India thermal coal imports fall at fastest rate in 15 months

India's imports of thermal coal plunged by about a third on an annual basis in October, according to information analytics companies Bigmint and Kpler, due to slowing power generation and higher clean energy output. Deliveries into the world's second-largest coal importer plunged 31.8% to 13.56 million metric tons, Bigmint information showed. This was the fastest rate of contraction in fifteen months, and the first successive decrease because July 2023. Traders expect Indian purchases to pick up in the coming weeks, however that will not be enough to raise total annual imports above 2023 levels as deliveries are anticipated to fall...

Crude Oil

Crude Oil

Asia stocks increase after Wall Street records; dollar rebounds

Asian stocks got on Monday, buoyed by record high closes on Wall Street, while the dollar recuperated from multiweek lows against the yen and British pound in an important week for the U.S. rates of interest outlook. Chinese shares got an additional increase from a robust reading in a private production survey on Monday, confirming strength in the main data on manufacturing from the weekend. Inbound U.S. President Donald Trump supplied the dollar support by warning the BRICS emerging nations versus trying to replace the greenback with any other currency. There'll be 2 chauffeurs of market volatility this month. The...

Crude Oil

European stocks perk up as markets sluggish for Thanksgiving

European shares ticked up on Thursday after falling the previous day, while Asian stocks slipped, as trading volumes thinned ahead of the U.S. Thanksgiving vacation. Europe's continent-wide STOXX 600 index increased 0.48%, after falling 0.75% throughout the previous 2 sessions. MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan fell 0.52%, but Japan's Nikkei climbed up 0.56%. Trading in U.S. equities and Treasuries was closed, but futures for the U.S. S&P 500 were up 0.24% after the index fell 0.38% on Wednesday. European markets were improved by a rally in tech shares after Bloomberg reported the Biden administration's curb on Chinese...

Crude Oil

European stocks and dollar perk up as markets slow for Thanksgiving

European shares ticked up together with the dollar on Thursday after both fell the previous day, while Asian stocks slipped, as trading volumes thinned ahead of the U.S. Thanksgiving vacation. Europe's continentwide Stoxx 600 index rose 0.36% after falling 0.75% throughout the previous 2 sessions. MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan fell 0.52%, however Japan's Nikkei climbed up 0.56%. Trading in U.S. equities and Treasuries was closed, but futures for the U.S. S&P 500 were up 0.15% after the index fell 0.38% on Wednesday. Data on Wednesday showed U.S. consumer costs increased in October however the Federal Reserve's...

Environment

Mining

Mining

Indonesia to review compliance in move that could impact mine output, official states

Indonesia will examine miners' compliance with environmental guidelines and other regulations and reexamine production quotas for those found to be in breach, a. senior mining official stated on Friday, amidst efforts to ensure. the sustainability of its reserves. Indonesia's huge natural deposits consist of copper, gold, tin. and nickel, and miners are approved yearly production quotas. under a document referred to as an RKAB, which is valid for three. years. The RKAB that has been released will be examined, whether. they (miners) are abiding by the guidelines, Tri Winarno, a. senior authorities at the Energy and Mineral Resources Ministry. told...

Power Markets

China sucks up seaborne thermal coal, however domestic output caps costs: Russell

China's. seaborne imports of thermal coal are on track to surge to an. alltime high in November as the world's greatest purchaser of the. power station fuel increases electrical power generation. But the strong cravings for imports isn't driving up the. prices of seaborne grades, which are being kept low by falling. rates for China's domestic supplies. Imports of thermal coal are estimated at 37.5 million metric. loads for November, up from 32.12 million in October and the. highest in data compiled by commodity analysts Kpler going back. to 2017. The spike in seaborne thermal coal imports comes ahead of....

Mineral Resources

Indonesian arm of Malaysia's Mr do it yourself seeks to raise $297 mln in IPO

The Indonesian arm of Malaysiabased home enhancement retailer Mr DIY Group is looking for to raise approximately 4.71 trillion rupiah ($ 297 million) in a going public, according to a prospectus released on Monday. At $297 million, the listing by Daya Intiguna Yasa will be Indonesia's largest IPO in more than a year, following Amman Mineral Internasional's listing in July 2023, according to information compiled by LSEG. IPO continues raised in Indonesia, Southeast Asia's biggest economy, dropped to $298.4 million in the first nine months of the year, from $3.26 billion in 2023, LSEG information revealed. The drop came versus...

Mineral Resources

LME lead stocks jump to highest level in 11-1/2 years after inflows

Lead inventories in London Metal Exchange authorized warehouses have jumped by 49% over 2 days to their highest level considering that March 2013, LME information showed on Tuesday. Inflows of 91,025 metric loads were most likely to be from celebrations providing against brief or bearish positions ahead of Wednesday's November agreement expiry, analysts said. LME information reveals 2 celebrations each holding a significant short position in November- one accounting for more than 40 %of market open interest and another one for 10% -19%. On the other side of the marketplace are 4 long> positions, where one celebration holds up to...

Mining

Indonesia's Jan-Oct nickel ore imports rise to 9.3 mln metric tons

Indonesia's imports of nickel ore rose to 9.3 million metric lots in the first ten months of 2024, more than 50 times the corresponding figure of 161,917 tons for the year earlier period, the data bureau stated on Friday. The world's biggest nickel producer has purchased record volumes of the ore from the Philippines because April as smelter demand increased and Jakarta postponed the problem of mining quotas with heavy rains harming mining activity, Reuters reported. Alexander Barus, president at nickel-focused Indonesia Morowali Industrial Park, stated the imports were 'a. reasonable company decision' made by owners and management of. domestic...

Mining

Indonesia's Jan-Oct nickel ore imports surge to 9.3 mln metric tons

Indonesia's imports of nickel ore rose to 9.3 million metric lots in the very first ten months of 2024, more than 50 times the matching figure of 161,917 heaps a year ago, the statistics bureau stated on Friday. The world's biggest nickel manufacturer has purchased record volumes of the ore from the Philippines since April as smelter demand rose and Jakarta delayed concern of mining quotas with heavy rains injuring mining activity, Reuters reported. Imports of nickel ore during January to October mostly came from the Philippines and China, for a total value of $406. million, up from $7.1 million...

Mineral Resources

New alumina products in 2025 poised to rupture record price rally

New capability for transforming bauxite into alumina due online next year is set to ease tight supplies and potentially halt a recordbreaking cost rally of the product utilized to make aluminium. Higher alumina rates outside China have turned the top producer and consumer into a net exporter this year from a web importer and boosted costs of aluminium, which is utilized in the transportation, construction and packaging markets. Disturbances in supplies of bauxite from Guinea and Brazil and output suspensions in Australia added to a 70% surge in alumina rates this year to a record 5,645 yuan ($ 779.77) per...

Mining

Indonesian president fulfills Biden and consults with Trump, pledges cooperation

Indonesia's. President Prabowo Subianto met U.S. President Joe Biden at. the White Home on Tuesday and used his congratulations to. Presidentelect Donald Trump by phone throughout a main go to. to Washington. I will work really hard to enhance Indonesian-United. States relationship, and I would like to work towards this end. that we have a strong cooperation, stated Prabowo. Prabowo, who has stated he will pursue a non-aligned foreign. policy, met Biden in the Oval Workplace after publishing a video. of his call to Trump. He got here in Washington directly from China, where he had. met with President Xi...

Mining

Indonesia's Adaro Energy to raise $292 mln with listing of coal unit

Indonesia's Adaro Energy, the world's sixthlargest coal miner, will spin off its unit PT Adaro Andalan (AAI) in an initial public deal worth approximately 4.594 trillion rupiah ($ 291.6 million), the company stated on Tuesday. It will use as much as 778.7 million shares, or 10% of AAI's exceptional shares, at in between 4,590 rupiah and 5,900 rupiah each, valuing the thermal coal miner at up to $2.92. billion. That valuation reflects about 38% of the parent's current. market capitalisation of 119.7 trillion rupiah ($ 7.59 billion),. according to LSEG data. It is greater than the evaluation of roughly $2.45...

Mineral Resources

China, Indonesia improve ties with essential deals on lithium, green energy, tourism

China and Indonesia have agreed to reinforce cooperation in essential sectors, consisting of lithium, brand-new energy cars, green energy and tourist, according to a joint declaration released on Saturday. The statement followed a conference in between Chinese President Xi Jinping and Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto, who is checking out China through November 10, the first nation he has checked out since taking workplace last month. Prabowo, who won Indonesia's governmental election in February, likewise picked China as the first nation to go to as president choose, underscoring Jakarta's dedication to reinforcing its strategic ties with Beijing. China and Indonesia will...

Mineral Resources

Japan steel market feels 'sense of crisis' as imports hit 10-year high

The Japanese steel market is feeling a sense of crisis as the country's steel imports for the AprilSeptember duration reached a 10year high, with supply from China hitting a record high, an executive of Nippon Steel stated on Friday. We notified the government that we are carefully keeping an eye on general steel imports and have a sense of crisis concerning the present trend, Takashi Hirose, Nippon Steel's executive vice president, informed press reporters following the month-to-month meeting between the market ministry and steel market representatives. Japan, the world's third-largest steel producer, saw steel imports increase to 2.8 million metric...

Mineral Resources

Japan's JFE cuts yearly earnings projection on sluggish regional demand, dropping Asia market

Japan's secondbiggest steelmaker, JFE Holdings, lowered its forecast for yearly net revenue by 37%, struck by slow need for building materials at home and a slumping Asian market amid growing exports from China. The company now predicts net profit of 130 billion yen ($ 844 million) for the to March 31, down from its August quote of 205 billion yen. JFE likewise cut its yearly dividend projection to 100 yen a share from its August forecast of 110 yen, while lowering its crude steel output intend on parent-basis to 22.4 million metric loads, down 0.6 million heaps from its earlier...