Saudi Arabia and China are accelerating new energy agreements as Western economies face growing concerns over instability in global oil markets. The expansion of this partnership reflects increasingly deep changes in the global economic and geopolitical balance. Analysts believe the growing energy cooperation
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Japan and India are accelerating efforts to strengthen technological and industrial corridors as part of a broader strategy aimed at reducing dependence on Chinese supply chains. The growing cooperation reflects increasing geopolitical concerns over global manufacturing concentration and economic vulnerability.
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The growing social and political crisis in Bolivia has begun raising international concern due to its potential impact on future strategic lithium investments. Analysts and financial sectors believe the instability could affect key projects linked to one of the world’s most important mineral resources for the global energy
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The European Union has signaled its willingness to play a stabilizing role in one of the world’s most critical energy corridors, even as it calls for an immediate end to the ongoing war in the Middle East. The statement reflects growing concern within Europe over the potential disruption of global oil flows. While urging de-escalation
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