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Netanyahu: Israel wants peace talks to begin with Lebanon as soon as possible

Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister, said on Thursday that he had 'instructed Israel to start 'peace -talks' with Lebanon which would include disarming Hezbollah. In a statement, Netanyahu said: "In view of Lebanon's repeated request to begin direct negotiations with Israel as soon as possible." The negotiations will be centered on disarming Hezbollah, and establishing peaceful relations between Israel & Lebanon. The?Lebanese Government did not respond immediately to Netanyahu's comments. Aoun had said, an hour before Netanyahu made his?statement: "The only way to resolve the situation in Lebanon would be to reach a ceasefire, then to have direct negotiations...

Oil & Gas

Trump announces 50% tariffs against nations that supply Iran with weapons

?U.S. Donald Trump announced on Wednesday that all imports of military equipment from Iran will be subject to immediate 50% tariffs. There would be no exceptions. He made the announcement in a post on social media just hours after agreeing to a two-week ceasefire. Trump's Truth Social posting did not specify the legal authority that he would use to impose these tariffs. In February, the Supreme Court struck down Trump's use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act in order to impose global tariffs. A lower court ordered refunds for $166 billion collected during the course of one year. The...

Oil & Gas

Leaked audio: Hungarian Minister offers to send Russia EU documents

Leaked recordings purportedly showed Hungary's Foreign Minister offering to send his Russian counterpart an?document on Ukraine's European Union membership, as the latest sign of Budapest's warm relationship with Moscow. The audio 'clips' released by a group of investigative news - outlets, including VSquare.org, were the latest of a series leaked conversations purporting to show that Prime Minister Viktor Orban of Hungary has been working to serve Russian interests while undermining EU efforts to help Ukraine. Orban, who has ordered an investigation after Orban's previous statement that wiretapping his calls was "a huge scandal", was unable independently to verify the authenticity....

Oil & Gas

World Bank lowers its Middle East growth projection for 2026 after turmoil in the energy sector

The GCC's growth forecast for 2026 has been reduced to 1.3% due to lower hydrocarbon revenue Kuwait and Qatar's economies are expected to contract in this year The World Bank warns about lingering risks in the region DUBAI, 8 April - In a report released on Wednesday, the World Bank slashed the growth forecast for the Middle East's economies in 2026 as a "consequence" of the conflict between the U.S. and Israel, along with Iran. The report also warned of widespread risks. Donald Trump announced late Tuesday a ceasefire of two weeks in the conflict. The conflict is now in...

Oil & Gas

How investors are dealing with Iran shocks using the new Trump trades

Investors are putting together a "Trump trade' playbook to?navigate market uncertainty. This includes determining whether a U.S. - Iran ceasefire will last and whether oil prices will remain high for longer. As geopolitics continue to dominate the economy, it is difficult to move money based on long-term perspectives. During the Iran War, many?investors have placed shorter-term bets instead on assets which may have been?mispriced?. Here is a list of some new Trump trades. 1/OIL PRICE WILL STAY HIGHER FOR A LONGER TIME Oil prices fell almost 15% to $100 per barrel in the wake of the ceasefire on Wednesday, but...

Oil & Gas

Trump announces that the US will discuss sanctions with Iran and work closely together

U.S. president Donald Trump announced on Wednesday that the United States and Iran are working closely together and discussing relief from tariffs and sanctions. This follows the announcement of the two-week ceasefire. Trump backed away from a full-on attack on Iran, which he had threatened to launch 'on Tuesday night. Two hours before the deadline that he set for Tehran in order to open up the Strait of Hormuz. He stated on social media that he had agreed to many of the 15 points in his plan for Iran, but did no elaborate. In a post on social media, Trump...

Oil & Gas

Russell: The ceasefire in Iran is a sign of hope, but the physical oil market will remain stressed.

The physical oil market is still in a state of turmoil despite a planned two-week stopfire between Iran and the United States. Brent crude oil contracts plunged as much as 16% in the early Asian trade on Wednesday, after finishing at $109.27 on Monday. The sharp drop in prices reflects relief that President Donald Trump's alarming threats against Iran civilisation to be wiped out have been postponed. This also reflects the optimism that crude, refined products and liquefied gas (LNG), may be able to resume and continue through the Strait of Hormuz if negotiations are successful. There is a rule...

Oil & Gas

Sources say that China's teapots are looking for Iranian oil as prices have fallen.

Three trade sources reported that independent Chinese refiners, with new import quotas issued by Beijing, began'seeking immediate cargoes of Iranian oil after the oil price slumped on Wednesday. Brent crude futures fell below $100 per barrel on Wednesday, the lowest since March 11 after a?U.S. President Donald Trump announced that he agreed to a ceasefire of two weeks with Iran, subject to an immediate and safe opening of the Strait of Hormuz. Since the U.S. - Iran conflict erupted in late February, the Chinese refiners - known as teapots - have largely stayed out of the fray. This has caused...

Oil & Gas

World Bank predicts Nigerian economic growth in 2026, but Iran war raises inflation

The World Bank stated that Nigeria's economy will grow despite the Iran war in the first half of 2026. Fiseha Haile, World Bank Nigeria's lead economist during a presentation held in Abuja said that business activity is still in expansion mode. The conflict between the U.S./Israel/Iran has so far raised prices while leaving the output mostly intact. The impact on growth is relatively limited, as the overall business activity has increased in the last few months. Haile stated that the shock was still felt by higher inflation. Bola Tinubu is now in his third year as president. He has implemented...

Oil & Gas

World Bank predicts Nigerian economic growth in 2026, but Iran war raises inflation

The World Bank stated on Tuesday that Nigeria's economy will grow in the first half of 2026, despite the Iran War. However, rising fuel prices and persistently high inflation could squeeze incomes, slowing poverty reduction. Fiseha Haile, World Bank Nigeria's lead economist during a presentation held in Abuja said that business activity remains in growth territory. The conflict between the U.S./Israel and Iran has so far lifted prices while leaving output mostly intact. The impact of the growth shock has been contained, as the overall business activity has increased over the last few months. "But the shock is still felt...

Oil & Gas

Key quotes from Vance's and Orban’s press conference

JD Vance, the U.S. vice president, slammed the European Union on Tuesday for its "disgraceful interference" in an election held in?Hungary. He also praised Prime Minister Viktor Orban in his role as an ally to Donald?Trump when it comes to the defence of Western civilization. Here are some key quotes from the joint press conference in Budapest. VANCE ON HUNGARIAN ELSECTION "What happened in this country and what happened during this election campaign is one of worst examples of foreign interference in elections that I have ever read or seen ..." "The bureaucrats at Brussels have tried to destroy Hungary's...

Heating Oil

Sources say that Russia's NORSI refinery has halted its operations following a drone attack on Sunday.

Two industry sources said that NORSI, Russia’s fourth largest oil refinery, suspended operations on April 5, following an attack by a Ukrainian drone. The temporary 'closure' of the refinery will increase the uncertainty in Russia's energy industry, which has already been hit by a series of Ukrainian attacks including those that have targeted its major oil-exporting terminals on the Black Sea or the Baltic Sea. Russian authorities announced on Sunday that a drone had attacked the NORSI oil refinery, causing it to catch fire. Gleb Nikitin said that two facilities at the plant had been hit, and a power station,...

Fossil Fuels

Fossil Fuels

Hong Kong provides diesel subsidies and toll waivers in order to reduce fuel costs

Hong Kong has taken'steps to help the transport sector - with rising fuel prices - on Thursday. A HK$3 per litre'subsidy is being offered on 'diesel used by commercial vehicles and vessels, and a 50% discount on tolls for commercial traffic that uses government tunnels. Hong Kong, which imports almost all of its energy, relies on fossil fuels for ?power generation and has some of the world's highest gasoline prices, ?according to globalpetrolprices.com. The government announced that the measures would support diesel-powered?public and commercial vehicles?, vessels?and related industries for a period of two months. They will cost approximately HK$1.8 billion...

Fossil Fuels

China believes'relevant parties can grasp the chance of peace in Iran war

China's Foreign Ministry said that it hoped "relevant parties" would seize this opportunity to bring the Middle East back to stability. This came after Iran and the U.S. agreed on a ceasefire following the Middle East conflict. In a press briefing, the spokesperson for China's foreign ministry Mao Ning stated that China has "actively tried to promote reconciliation and avoid further fighting." Both the U.S.A. and Iran agreed late on Tuesday to a ceasefire of two weeks?to the conflict which has shaken?global markets? and caused?geopolitical turmoil? Mao, the Chinese leader, said that Beijing hoped the relevant parties would take advantage...

Fossil Fuels

Trafigura signs gold purchase agreement with Ghana's Bogoso Prestea mine

Trafigura, a global commodity trading firm, announced?on Thursday?it?had?signed an offtake agreement with Heath Goldfields Ltd., a Ghanaian-owned mining company. The deal was to purchase 700,000 ounces gold dore at the Bogoso Prestea mine located in western Ghana. Trafigura said in a press release that it would provide $65 million of debt financing in addition to the?offtake in order to support the restart of oxide ore mining operations at the mine. Trafigura stated that it would 'act as an offtaker of gold dore' (a'semi processed gold product? )?generated at the Bogoso Prestea processing facility. Deliveries are expected to begin later this...

Crude Oil

Mineral Resources

Mineral Resources

USA Rare Earth is considering building a French magnet plant

USA Rare Earth is considering building a permanent magnetic?plant? in France, according to its CEO, who announced the decision on Thursday after paying 40 million euros ($47m) for a stake of French rare earth processing company Carester. The United States, Europe, and other countries are working to secure domestic supplies of rare Earths. These are essential for green energy, electronics, and defence, and they want to reduce their dependence on China, the world's largest producer. The company announced that as part of its efforts to create an integrated rare-earths operation,?which includes mining, processing, and magnet manufacturing, USA Rare Earth would...

Mineral Resources

Gold prices rise as the dollar falls and Middle East tensions continue

As the U.S. Dollar weakened on Thursday,?investors assessed a fragile ceasefire between the?U.S. As fighting continues in the Middle East, investors are looking forward to important U.S. Inflation data amid rising prices. As of 1121 GMT spot gold was 0.6% higher, at $4,743.50 an ounce. It had reached its highest level since March 19, on Wednesday. U.S. Gold Futures for June Delivery fell 0.2% to $ 4,767.80. The weaker dollar is giving gold a boost at the moment, but the fast news that comes out of the Middle East makes markets untradable from a financial perspective," said Ross Norman, an...

Mining

Gold prices steady as investors look to US-Iran ceasefire; brace for inflation data

The gold?price was steady on Thursday, as investors remained cautious over the 'fragile' U.S.-Iran truce. A key U.S. Inflation Report due later that day will also be a focus for any interest rate clues. As of 0716 GMT, spot gold was unchanged at $4,715.45 an ounce. U.S. Gold Futures for June Delivery fell 0.8% to $ 4,739.40. "It does not seem that gold is looking for much?at the moment. Brian Lan, Managing Director of GoldSilver Central, said that there is still much speculation about what will happen after the ceasefire. Lan predicted that gold would consolidate between $4 607 and...

Mineral Resources

Iron ore falls to a one-month low due to rising supply and China's demand concerns

Iron ore prices fell?on Thursday, to their lowest level in over a month. This was due to a combination of rising supply and a lack of confidence in the prospects for demand in China's top consumer. The most traded?iron ore on China's Dalian Commodity Exchange closed the daytime trade at 750 Yuan ($109.78), its lowest level since March 4. Now, the September contract is the most traded instead of May. The benchmark May ore price on the 'Singapore Exchange' fell by 2.86% at 0700 GMT to $102.75 per ton, after hitting its lowest level since?March 10, when it was $102.1....

Mineral Resources

Gold prices steady as investors look to US-Iran ceasefire; brace for inflation data

Gold prices remained relatively?stable on Thursday, as investors remained?cautious? about the fragile U.S.Iran ceasefire. A key U.S. Inflation Report due later that day will also be a focus for any interest rate indications. As of 0523 GMT, spot gold increased by 0.1% to $4,721.51 an ounce. U.S. Gold Futures for June Delivery fell by 0.7% to $4744.90. It doesn't seem like gold is doing much right now. Brian Lan, Managing Director of GoldSilver Central, said that there is still "a lot" of speculation about what will happen after the ceasefire. Lan predicted that gold would consolidate in the short term...

Mining

METI reports that the April-June crude output in Japan is expected to drop by 0.7% due to a lack of demand.

The Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry said that Japan's crude steel production is expected to fall 0.7% from a year ago in the April-June period due to slack demand in the construction and manufacturing industries. The fourth largest steel producer in the world is expected to produce?20.0 metric tons over the next three months. This would be the lowest production since the July-September quarter 2025, when it dropped to 19.93 metric tons. The annual crude steel production for the fiscal year ending on March 31, is estimated at 80.68 million tons. This is the lowest output since fiscal 1968...

Mining

Iron ore falls to a one-month low due to rising supply and China's demand concerns

Iron ore prices fell on Thursday, to their lowest level in more than a year. This was due to a combination of rising supply and concerns about the prospects for demand in China's top consumer. Iron ore, the most traded contract on China's Dalian Commodity Exchange(DCE), fell 2.14% and is now 753 yuan per metric ton. This is its lowest price since March 5. Instead of May, the September contract is now most traded. The benchmark May ore price on the Singapore Exchange dropped 2.1% to $1003.55 per?ton at 0333 GMT after hitting its lowest level since March 10 when...

Mineral Resources

Gold prices steady as investors watch US-Iran talks and prepare for inflation data

The gold price held steady on Thursday, as investors remained cautious over the direction of the U.S. Iran ceasefire talks. A key U.S. Inflation report is due later that day and will provide clues about interest rates. As of 0311 GMT, spot gold was not much changed at $4713.79 an ounce. U.S. Gold Futures for June Delivery fell 0.8% to $ 4,736.50. It doesn't appear that gold is doing much at the moment. Brian Lan, Managing Director of GoldSilver Central, said that there is still much speculation about what will happen after the ceasefire. Lan predicted that gold would?consolidate in...

Environment

Environmentalists appeal judge’s ruling on ioneer’s Nevada lithium project

Environmental groups appealed on Wednesday a 'federal judge ruling' in favor of ioneer Rhyolite Ridge's lithium and boron project, claiming that the proposed Nevada mine would cause a rare 'wildflower' to go extinct. Below are some details. The Biden administration has approved the mine for 2024. Its decision is "science-based." Last month, a?federal court judge rejected environmentalists' claims that the U.S. government approved the project in an improper manner. The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco heard the appeal on Wednesday. Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco, stating that the mine's approval had been "flawed since...

Mining

Sources say that Rusal is planning to redirect aluminium from China towards Japan, as the Iran conflict has reshaped trade.

Two?sources who are directly involved in the matter have confirmed that Rusal, the Russian aluminium manufacturer, plans to divert some of its aluminum away from China and towards Japan and other Asian countries, as the Iran War reshapes trade flows globally and sends prices soaring. According to Trade Data Monitor, the Middle East produced almost 7 million metric tonnes of primary aluminum last year. This is 9% of the global supply. Japan imported 2.1 million tons from the Middle East, with 400,000 tons coming from the UAE. The country imported 143,000 tonnes from China, but only 68,000 from Russia. Japanese...

Mineral Resources

Copper jumps to a three-week high after US-Iran ceasefire

Copper prices soared to a record high of three weeks on Wednesday, after the?U.S. President Donald Trump has agreed to a?ceasefire? with Iran for two weeks, which will ease fears of an economic slowdown in the world as a result of the Middle East conflict. In open-outcry trading, the benchmark three-month copper price on?the London Metal Exchange rose 2.7% to $12650 per metric ton. It had previously risen as high as 3.6%, to $12,755.50. This was its highest level since March 18. In March, copper prices fell 7.6% due to economic concerns sparked by war in Iran. Trump stated that...

Mineral Resources

Trump accepts two-week truce after iron ore prices fall and shipments increase

The price of iron ore futures fell on Wednesday, as major suppliers increased shipments and the U.S. President Donald Trump has agreed to a two-week halt in hostilities with Iran. Iron ore, the most traded contract at China's Dalian Commodity Exchange closed daytime trading 1.44% lower than its previous closing price of 789 yuan (US$115.60) per metric ton. The price of iron ore fell to its lowest level since March 11, at 785.5 Yuan, earlier in the session. Benchmark May Iron Ore traded on the Singapore Exchange fell 0.97% to $105.65 per?ton at 0749 GMT, after reaching its lowest level...