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Wall Street Journal, Dec 13,

These are the most popular stories from the Wall Street Journal. These stories have not been verified and we cannot vouch their accuracy. The team overseeing the transition of Donald Trump, U.S. president-elect has begun to look at ways to consolidate and even eliminate Washington's top bank regulators. According to sources close to Beijing, Xi Jinping does not plan to attend the inauguration of Donald Trump, U.S. president-elect, next month, despite having been invited. However, he may send a high-ranking official to represent him. Harold Daggett of the International Longshoremen's Association met Donald Trump on Thursday at his Mar-a-Lago property...

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Trump signals support for US dockworkers in stalled labor talks

U.S. Presidentelect Donald Trump on Thursday signified support for some 45,000 union dockworkers on the U.S. East and Gulf Coasts, whose labor talks are at a deadlock over the polarizing concern of port automation. The amount of money saved is nowhere near the distress, hurt, and harm it triggers for American Workers, in this case, our Longshoremen, Trump stated in a post of Truth Social after a. meeting with Harold Daggett, who leads the International. Longshoremen's Association union that represents the port. employees. The ILA and the United States Maritime Alliance (USMX). company group are dealing with a Jan. 15...

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Frontera's disagreement with Guyana over overseas license might litigate

Torontolisted Frontera Energy and partner CGX Energy are looking for options to deal with a disagreement with Guyana over rights to retain an overseas block where they discovered oil, however need to they fail to reach an agreement, the matter is set to go to an arbitration court, the vice president stated. Guyanese Vice President Bharrat Jagdeo said in August the government had chosen not to approve the companies' application to evaluate a discovery in the block, which would have provided them more time with the license, as the South American country was not confident the firms could find a...

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Frontera and CGX look for alternatives to protect offshore oil block of Guyana

Frontera Energy, a Toronto-listed oil company, and its affiliate CGX Energy have said that they are looking for alternatives to resolve a dispute between the Guyana government and Frontera Energy over the rights to retain a block offshore and to continue exploration there. Frontera announced this on Thursday. Bharrat Jagdeo, Guyana's Vice President, said that the government decided not to grant the companies a license to appraise the discovery, because it was not sure they could find a partner to finance the project. Frontera and its joint-venture partner CGX Energy remain firmly convinced that the Corentyne Block Petroleum Agreement is...

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Inbound senate Commerce chair states FAA must improve air traffic systems

The inbound chair of the U.S. Senate Commerce Committee stated on Thursday that the Federal Aviation Administration need to do something about it to modernize air traffic control systems. Senator Ted Cruz said at a hearing on air traffic concerns that he prepares to focus greatly on the status of U.S. airspace when he takes control of next year. The status quo of how the FAA modernizes our ATC is inappropriate, Cruz said. We are stuck to innovation that is obsoleted nearly as quickly as it is introduced into the airspace. Cruz stated he prepares to look at the status...

Ground Transportation

US Supreme Court could limit environmental reviews for Utah rail fight

The U.S. Supreme Court seemed to be inclined Tuesday to limit how far federal agencies are required to review the environmental impacts of projects that they regulate. This was in relation to a dispute involving a proposed railroad in Utah intended to transport crude oil, which had been challenged by environmentalists and a Colorado County. The court heard arguments from a coalition of seven Utah Counties and an Infrastructure Investment Group in their appeal of a lower-court decision which halted the rail project. They also faulted an environmental impact report issued by the Surface Transportation Board, a federal agency that...

Transportation

United States Supreme Court analyzes Utah train in ecological review battle

The U.S. Supreme Court is set on Tuesday to analyze the degree to which federal firms should review the ecological effect of jobs they regulate in a conflict over a proposed railway in Utah that was challenged by ecological groups and a Colorado county. The court will hear arguments in an appeal by a coalition of seven Utah counties of a lower court's choice that stopped the project and faulted the environmental effect declaration issued by a federal body called the Surface area Transportation Board in approving the railway. The counties are seeking to construct an 88-mile (142-km). railway line...

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Urals differentials the same, winter season weather weighs on shipping expenses

Urals crude differentials to dated Brent were unchanged on Monday, while bad winter season weather begun to push shipping costs for oil freights up, traders said. Delivering costs increased due to rising delays in Turkish straits, traders stated. On Monday delays for passing by means of Bosphorus and Dardanelles increased to 810 days for a oneway trip, according to Riverlake company. . Traders also expected freight rates to increase for Russian oil. filling from its northern ports amidst ice class requirements for. vessels due to upcoming difficult ice conditions. PLATTS WINDOW * No bids or deals were revealed for Urals,...

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FAA administrator states Boeing still not producing MAX airplanes after strike

The head of the Federal Aviation Administration said on Thursday that Boeing has not yet resumed producing 737 MAX airplanes following a. machinists strike, however prepares to begin later this month. FAA Administrator Mike Whitaker today consulted with Boeing. CEO Kelly Ortberg and toured Boeing's 737 plant in Renton,. Washington, as it increases oversight following the strike, which. ended Nov. 4. Whitaker stated Boeing's plan is to slowly reboot production. later on this month and he prepares another journey to Seattle in January. as the company increases. The important things that I was most struck by was we're four weeks....

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FAA administrator says Boeing still not producing MAX airplanes after strike

The head of the Federal Air travel Administration stated on Thursday that Boeing has not yet resumed producing 737 MAX airplanes following a machinists strike, however prepares to begin later this month. FAA Administrator Mike Whitaker today met with Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg and toured Boeing's 737 plant in Renton, Washington, as it enhances oversight following the strike, which ended Nov. 4. Whitaker said Boeing's plan is to slowly restart production later this month and he plans another trip to Seattle in January as the company increases. The important things that I was most struck by was we're four weeks...

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United States Supreme Court's Gorsuch actions away from case after recusal request

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch will not get involved in an ecological case to be argued next week involving a. proposed train in Utah, the court said on Wednesday, a move. that followed a call by some Democratic lawmakers for him to. recuse over a possible dispute of interest. The one-paragraph statement revealed by a court. official came in a letter dealt with to attorneys in the event due. to be argued next Tuesday. The other 8 justices will hear. and decide the case. Gorsuch chose to withdraw from taking part in the case. constant with the standard procedure...

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Russia, Pakistan go over cooperation on oil and gas expedition, Ifax reports

Russia and Pakistan talked about cooperation on oil and gas offshore expedition and refining at intergovernmental conferences this week in Moscow, the Interfax news firm reported, pointing out Russia's deputy energy minister. Talks also covered the possibility of Russia providing Pakistan with petroleum and grains, according to the report. Yesterday we received a rather fascinating proposition from Pakistan in the location of offshore?? oil and gas expedition, increasing oil healing at fully grown fields, and in oil refining, the deputy minister stated. We export food and farming items, (and) anticipate the resumption of grain supplies. We favorably assess the growth...

Europe

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Russia launches first ammonia sea terminal in the Baltic Sea

Russia introduced the country's. first ammonia sea terminal at the port of UstLuga on Friday,. intending to increase export capability amid Western sanctions. Previously, Russia exported ammonia utilizing the Baltic sea. ports and a pipeline which linked the Russian city of. Togliatti with the Ukrainian port of Odesa, however access to. western ports as well as to the pipeline, was cut off for. Russian suppliers by sanctions. The terminal was built by Russian fertiliser manufacturer. Eurochem, according to its 2023 monetary report. The launch of. the terminal was announced by a company called Port Alliance,. whose owners have actually not...

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Kinhult opens three-shot lead at Alfred Dunhill Championship

Sweden's Marcus Kinhult carded a 68 in his second round to open a threeshot lead at the middle of the DP World Tour's Alfred Dunhill Championship dipped into a blistering Leopard Creek Country Club on Friday. Kinhult, 28, sunk 7 birdies but also carded three bogeys as he moved to 11 under-par for the competition, opening some daytime in between himself and a trio of gamers on 8 under-par-- South African Dean Burmester (67 ), Dale Whitnell (67) from England and Italian Andrea Pavan (69 ). Kinhult is hunting a 2nd win on the European circuit, his first coming at...

Ground Freight

Gupta granted hold-up on document disclosure in long-running Trafigura case

Prateek Gupta, who is accused of fraud by commodity trading company Trafigura, on Friday secured a delay up until completion of February in disclosure of documents appropriate to the longrunning case. Gupta's attorneys told a London court in March that he had run out of funds for legal fees and wanted to reach a settlement. Trafigura filed the case in February 2023, alleging systematic. scams by the Indian business owner and companies managed by him. Gupta has stated in his defence that Trafigura personnel created. the scheme at the centre of the case, to substitute low-value. products such as scrap...

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Australia signs $89 million economic and security treaty with Nauru

Australia signed an economic and safety treaty with Nauru, Monday. It pledged A$100,000,000 ($64,000,000) in direct budget assistance over five years as well as A$40,000,000 to increase security in this remote Pacific Islands nation. China is also courting Nauru. This is Australia's second security agreement in the Pacific Islands, which effectively blocks China from creating policing links after a similar one agreed with Tuvalu. It also gives Australia a right of veto on Chinese involvement in Nauru’s banking, telecommunications, or security sectors. Canberra grew more concerned about Beijing's intentions in the Pacific Islands after Solomon Islands signed a 2022 security...

Transportation

Russian Dec 1-10 western port oil exports to fall 10% m/m, sources say

Oil loadings from Russia's. western ports over December 110 are expected to be up to around. 1,72 million bpd, down by some 200,000 barrels per day (bpd). from the exact same duration in November, according to 2 market. sources and Reuters computations. This is down by 10% daily from the very same period in. November, Reuters estimations showed. Urals and KEBCO loadings from Russia's Baltic ports over the. duration will be up to 1.8 million metric loads from 2.0 million,. while Novorossiisk plans to load some 540,000 lots of Urals,. KEBCO and Siberian Light compared to 610,000 tons Nov. 1-10,....

Ground Transportation

Biden makes no discuss kid's pardon in Cape Verde stopover on method to Angola

U.S. President Joe Biden did not respond to press reporters' concerns on the approving of a pardon to his child Hunter Biden when he landed in Cape Verde for a brief stopover on his method to Angola. Joe Biden, whose term in office surfaces in January, flew out of Washington soon after pardoning Hunter, who had pleaded guilty to tax violations and been convicted on firearms-related charges. The president did not react to questions on the concern from reporters on the tarmac at Amilcar Cabral International Airport. He was set up to hold a meeting with the island country's. Prime...

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Australia's Northern Territory queries Chinese operator of Darwin Port over financial resources

Australia's Northern Territory federal government said on Wednesday it has composed to Chinese business Landbridge, operator of Darwin Port, about its financial obligations and will talk about the future of the port with the federal government. Landbridge has a 99-year lease on the commercial port in Australia's northern city, Darwin, which also hosts a rotating force of 2,000 U.S. Militaries and Australian flying force and naval bases that have actually become crucial to Australia's defence technique. Northern Territory Treasurer Costs Yan stated the government had actually written to Landbridge seeking additional info about their monetary status, and capability to fulfill...

Transportation

Russia's Dec western port oil loadings might slip by 100,000 bpd, sources state

Oil loadings from Russia's. western ports in December are anticipated to slip by some 100,000. barrels each day (bpd) to 1.8 million bpd amidst rising refinery. runs, according to three market sources and Reuters. computations. Unrefined output is expected to stay flat after OPEC+ nations. chosen to extend oil cuts. Oil loadings from western ports in December may fall by. some 500,000 (metric) lots from November, a source with a. trader said. Urals, Siberian Light and KEBCO petroleum loadings from the. ports of Primorsk, Ust-Luga and Novorossiisk may fall by some 5%. on a daily basis, Reuters estimations revealed. Provisionary...

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Sources say that global banks are considering halting new credit to Adani in India after the U.S. charges.

Sources said that some global banks may temporarily stop new credit to India's Adani Group, but continue with their existing loans after U.S. prosecutors indicted its billionaire founder Gautam Adani on fraud charges. Eight people, including Adani chairman Gautam Adani have been charged by U.S. prosecutors with paying $265 million to Indian officials in bribes for contracts and to develop India's biggest solar power project. This is the second crisis to affect the conglomerate, founded by Adani 62, who is one of the richest men in the world. Adani Group said that the U.S. government's allegations were "baseless" and "denied"....

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Adani Group stocks, bonds succumb to a 2nd day after creator's United States indictment

Stocks and bonds of India's Adani Group dropped for a second session on Friday after a U.S. arrest warrant was released for its billionaire founder Gautam Adani over an alleged $265 million bribery scheme. Adani Green Energy, the business at the centre of the case, led losses, tumbling 8.6% while Adani Energy fell 5.6% U.S. district attorneys have actually charged Adani and seven other individuals with consenting to pay allurements to Indian federal government officials to obtain agreements that might yield $2 billion of revenue over 20 years along with to establish India's largest solar energy plant project. Adani Group...

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Indian magnate Adani's US indictment spooks financiers; bonds fall again

India's Adani Group bonds were under pressure for a second session Friday following billionaire founder Gautam Adani's indictment for scams by U.S. prosecutors and arrest warrants issued for him over an alleged $265 million bribery scheme. The group tried to guarantee financiers it was a obedient. company and stated the allegations were baseless and. denied. That did not stop its business losing about $27. billion in market value on Thursday. In early Asian trade on Friday, Adani business' U.S. dollar. bonds were kept under pressure, nursing heavy loss from a day. earlier. Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone debt. maturing...

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China plans first bio-marine fuel export quotas for 2025, traders, consultancy say

According to two traders, and a Chinese consulting firm, China plans to set up its first export quota of marine bunker blended with biodiesel. This is partly to help biofuel producers who were hit by anti-dumping duties imposed earlier this year in the European Union. According to a state-owned oil trader and consultancy JLC, the government is considering granting 500,000 metric tonnes of these quotas. These will be distributed to CNPC and CNOOC. According to the two traders, B24 marine fuel is separate from China’s low-sulphur oil exports, which are also subject to quota control. It contains 24% biodiesel, and...

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Trump is already losing the trade war with China in South America

The incoming Donald Trump White House is already losing a trade war with China in the South American copper giant Peru. This is part of a larger power realignment in the resource-rich region near Washington. Peru, the second largest copper exporter in the world, is set to host leaders of Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation this week. China's President Xi Jinping will attend and inaugurate a major new Chinese-built port in Peru. The world's No. 2 copper exporter is hosting leaders of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation this week. China's president Xi Jinping will attend and officially inaugurate a new port built by...

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Peru and China to sign strengthened free-trade contract in Xi's APEC go to

Peru and China will sign an updated freetrade agreement throughout President Xi Jinping's. upcoming check out to the Andean nation that would improve commerce by. a minimum of 50% in between the countries, Peru's foreign minister stated. on Friday. In an interview with Reuters, Minister Elmer Schialer stated. the Chinese president would travel to Peru with a delegation of. 400 service individuals thinking about buying infrastructure. and innovation tasks in the nation. The free-trade agreement was initially checked in 2009 and. the optimized version will be signed together with 30 other. contracts created to enhance cooperation in between the. countries....

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Urals prices climbed back above western cost cap on firmer Brent

Prices for Russian flagship Urals oil grade cargoes packing in November have climbed up back above $60 per barrel at Russian Baltic and Black Sea ports on firmer Brent, traders stated and Reuters estimations revealed. Softer shipping expenses at essential export routes to Asia and stable prices in Indian ports supplied assistance to Urals FOB estimates, according to market sources. Urals oil cargoes packing from Baltic Primorsk port were seen at $63 per barrel, while the grade's cargoes loading from Novorossiisk stood at $64.2 per barrel after remaining below the cost cap level since mid-October, according to Reuters calculations. Brent...