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Ukraine Conflict Would Have ‘Uneven’ Asia-Pacific Impact
Ukraine Conflict Would Have ‘Uneven’ Asia-Pacific Impact

Asia-Pacific is the world’s largest net food and energy importer but it is not monolithic so a spike in food and energy prices would have an uneven impact

Nepal Protesters Oppose US-Funded Infrastructure
Nepal Protesters Oppose US-Funded Infrastructure

The Millennium Challenge Corporation, a US government aid agency, provided $500 million in grants for a power line and road project

Oil Bounces Back After Ukraine Rebels Claim Attack by Kyiv
Oil Bounces Back After Ukraine Rebels Claim Attack by Kyiv

Oil recovered some of its more than 2% fall in Asian trade on Thursday after Russia-backed rebels in eastern Ukraine accused government forces in Kyiv of shelling their territory with mortars

Shell Supplies First Sustainable Jet Fuel to Singapore Clients
Pakistan to Review Power Subsidies for Textile Exporters
Sotheby’s Expects $48m in Hong Kong Blue Diamond Auction
Glencore Mine Expansion Blocked at Sacred Australia Site
Australian Utility to Shut Down Coal-Fired Power Station
China Nickel Miner Lygend Seeks Hong Kong IPO
China Approves LNG Terminal as Importers Flex Muscles

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India Is Likely Exporting Refined Russian Oil to the West

India’s fast-rising Russian oil imports are being matched by its rising oil exports suggesting it may be reselling Russia’s oil to the West.