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Energy Sector News – Wednesday, July 30, 2025: Brent Surpasses $70; Europe Accelerates Gas Injections Before Winter
... products, or gas from Russia to the global market are not ruled out. This creates additional risks for price volatility as autumn approaches. Additionally, the U.S. is actively working with partners in Asia: energy agreements have already been reached with Japan, Indonesia, and the Philippines, while Washington is seeking to extend the tariff truce with China and reduce oil imports from Russia and Iran. All these initiatives are aimed at restructuring global fuel supply chains, strengthening the positions ...
Energy Market News – Tuesday, July 29, 2025: Brent around $70 amid US-EU deal, gas reserves in Europe, gasoline export ban in Russia
... history and an important victory for the American energy sector.
In addition to the deal with the EU, the
US is pursuing an active external energy policy
. In recent weeks, Washington has also concluded trade agreements with several Asian countries (Japan, Indonesia, the Philippines) and is seeking an extension of the tariff truce with China while limiting oil imports from Russia and Iran. All these initiatives aim to reshape global energy supply chains, strengthen the positions of American exporters,...
Macroeconomic Events and Quarterly Reports of Major Companies on July 22, 2025: Reports from Coca-Cola, RTX, Equifax, SAP, UniCredit
... until August. However, indirect indicators may come from smaller Asian companies today. For instance, ASM International, mentioned in the European block, is a significant supplier for Asian chipmakers. Additionally, SK Hynix (South Korea) and Sony (Japan) will report later this week. Investors in Asia are currently analyzing supply chain data and export statistics: it is already known that semiconductor exports from South Korea decreased in June, but demand for certain components for artificial ...