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| | | ... Surgutneftegaz and Gazprom Neft - shipped to China because there is no publicly available, official data that show Russian exports to China by company." Medhurst goes on to say the US has become the world's top LNG exporter, exploiting the Nord Stream ... |
| | | | ... with reforms to our low carbon liquid fuels market to support demand." Furthermore, some 20% of the country's gas exports will be reserved for Australian users. "And we're making more progress on our Future Made in Australia agenda, supporting ... |
| | | | ... government mandates for local businesses. The agreement will see the EU to eliminate duties on approximately 98% of Australia's exports entering the EU, while emphasising support on investments in both directions, and allow small and medium-sized enterprises ... |
| | | | ... appear reasonably well supported. Global supply is running ahead of demand, several Middle Eastern producers increased exports last month, and OPEC+ has agreed to lift production. Inventories, therefore, provide some buffer, though they are leaner than ... |
| | | | ... after the court's decision. The tariff will be an increase for Australia, which currently has a levy of 10% on its exports to the US. Trump, on his Truth Social account, said: "I, as President of the United States of America, will be, effective immediately ... |
| | | | ... the tariffs, their US prices would have fallen relative to other markets, but this was not the case. "We compared Indian exports to the US with shipments to Europe and Canada and identified a clear pattern," Hinz said. "Both export value and volume to ... |
| | | | ... via the manufacturing industry. The latter, unfortunately, has held up to this day. Australia lives much off unrefined exports as its manufacturing sector languishes amid structural challenges in the form of high labour and input costs, workforce shortages ... |
| | | | ... virtue of the ASX... a lot of the miners, coal, iron ore, is largely a China play. Approximately 30-40% of Australia's exports are directed towards China. So, China is not a foe in that context," Elia said. "So, we have got to continue to work on that ... |
| | | | ... World Bank, in the 12 months to February 2025 its account deficit narrowed to 3.1% of GDP on the back of a rebound in exports of agricultural products. The World Bank estimates its real GDP will increase from 4.5% this year to 5% in FY27. However, the ... |
| | | | ... kick-start Australian investments in the region and back the growth of Australian companies. These investments will boost exports and supply chains, helping grow jobs back home," Albanese said. Minister for trade and tourism Don Farrell added: "As a ... |
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