
Geopolitical Risks Are Slowing Down the Energy Transition
The world’s largest nickel ore producer, Indonesia, is one of the key players in the energy transition. Despite its general tendency
The latest news about geopolitical developments including sanctions, tariffs, and trade deals related to LNG, oil, renewables, grain markets, and more.

The world’s largest nickel ore producer, Indonesia, is one of the key players in the energy transition. Despite its general tendency

Japan has inked a significant collaboration agreement with Namibia, marking a strategic step towards enhancing the exploration of rare earth minerals,

California may be on its way to banning certain food additives in commonly consumed foods in the United States. Assembly Bill

Food price increases are coming from all directions—natural disasters likely attributable to climate change, geopolitics, alleged corporate price gouging, and inflation

India, the world’s largest exporter of rice, has ordered an immediate halt to its largest rice export category, in a move

The U.S. is signing deals with partner nations to diversify supply chains away from China, and to ensure access to the

The Great Plains region of the United States relies on agriculture, producing corn, canola, barley, sorghum, soybeans, cotton, hay, alfalfa, and

Grocery bills may finally start coming down as March food prices increased at a slower rate than any month in the

Last year when oil prices spiked due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Biden Administration released 1 million barrels per