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GulfLander

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As the IEA and the US release reserves, member countries are pleading China not to use the opportunity to buy more barrels for its own reserve (as it did in 2022).


urea is also needed in making armaments, China should say no, especially since the Indians have thrown their lot in with the epstein class.
some dont want CN to replenish their reserves while some what CN to sell them urea that uses reserves?
 

delfer

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The modern day jeering on the battlements and parapets, Iran trolling the Americans.


The loss of Assad led Syria was a major blow against Iran, along with the assassinarion of Nasrallah, it is high time Syria was restored to the resistance.


if you look at the religiously inspired patriotism of Iran, reminds me of the Fremen of Dune
I’ve said this before and I’ll say it again, the Iranians really mean business this time. Hard to believe this is the same country from one year ago.
 

delfer

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Faisal Iqbal

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Shortage spurs surge in prices and threatens sectors from fertiliser to microchips as impact of war in Iran widens

Sulphur Crunch

One trader said the market for sulphur and sulphuric acid was “very choppy” and that some companies were scrambling for near-term deliveries of acid to “prolong” their existing stockpiles of sulphur.

A further restricting factor is that only some companies are able to transport and store the hazardous acid.

Mining billionaire Robert Friedland said the disruption to sulphur supplies would have an impact on copper production in Africa, a big sulphur importer.

“The cost of leaching copper oxide ore in the central African copperbelt is about to get even more expensive,” he wrote in a post on X.
 
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