Ukraine invasion ‘will definitely accelerate the EU’s progress towards net zero,’ says analyst March 3, 2022 Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has put pressure on Europe’s energy grid, as it imposes sanctions on its largest oil and gas supplier. Europe is the largest home for Russian crude oil, with around 53 per cent of it ending up on the continent, according to the latest research by ING’s head of commodities strategy Warren [...]
Europe set to open higher as Bank of Japan keeps policy unchanged March 18, 2022 European and US stocks have continued to recover lost ground this week, despite there being little prospect of a ceasefire, or imminent cessation of hostilities, between Russia and Ukraine. “We did falter a little bit during the European trading session after the Kremlin poured cold water on reports of major progress on peace talks, calling [...]
Economic sanctions must be backed up by a tax regime ready to isolate the Kremlin March 18, 2022 Almost three million people have fled Ukraine since Vladimir Putin ordered the Russian invasion nearly three weeks ago. Three million people – equivalent to the population of Wales – fighting to retain some semblance of normal life while Putin’s cruel assault shatters their homeland. And as I listen to heart-wrenching stories of individuals and families [...]
Truss condemns ‘sham’ decision as two British men sentenced to death by Russian-backed court June 10, 2022 Two British men captured by Russian-backed separatists in occupied Ukraine have been sentenced to death. Aiden Aslin, 28, and Shaun Pinner, 48, were handed the punishment by a ‘supreme court’ in the Donetsk region, alongside a Moroccan student, Ibrahim Sadun. The duo were held by separatists in the city of Mariupol in April and were [...]
Rishi Sunak at G20 in India with hopes for post Brexit trade deal talks September 8, 2023 Rishi Sunak is set to land in New Delhi for the G20 summit in what No10 called a “historic moment”, amid trade deal negotiations to land an agreement with India. The prime minister, travelling with his wife Akshata Murty, will meet Indian prime minister Narendra Modi for bilateral talks. And officials have not ruled out [...]
Nvidia seeks to maintain chip relationship with China despite US export ban November 8, 2022 Nvidia, one of the largest American chipmakers, has sought to maintain its trade relationship with China despite the US’ export ban with a new graphics chip. The company has started production on a computer processor for China, known as A800 GPU, which abides by the new rules that aim to limit the country’s access [...]
EU faces €100bn bill to stave off blackouts next winter, warns IEA December 12, 2022 The European Union faces a €100bn bill to stave off supply shortages next winter, warned the International Energy Agency.
EU to delay coal ban amid pressure from Germany April 7, 2022 The EU will ban Russian coal a month later than planned amid pressure from Germany to delay the restrictions.
Global scramble for Uranium spells trouble for UK’s nuclear plans November 27, 2023 City A.M.’s energy editor Rhodri Morgan delves into the sector’s challenges in his weekly column. The global rush for Uranium, and the consequential price spike, could pose a major headache for the UK’s nuclear power ambitions. Nuclear power currently provides about 10 per cent of the world’s electricity. And, despite this relatively small market share, [...]
Shell boss to step down next year after nearly a decade in charge September 2, 2022 Shell's chief executive Ben van Beurden will step down next year after nearly a decade at the helm, according to news agency Reuters.