by Joe Hoft This is scary because President Trump really knows what is going on. President Trump released a statement today: Because the Election was…
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by TYLER DURDEN Update: AP now reports U.S. Coast Guard investigators boarded a massive container ship they believe might have caused the rupture of a submarine oil pipeline…
by TYLER DURDEN In a stinging rebuke to Europe’s unelected bureaucrats, and a major escalation in the rule of law crisis between Warsaw and Brussels, Poland’s…
The gas price at the Dutch TTF hub, the benchmark gas price for Europe, soared on Tuesday to above 100 euro per MWh for the…
by TYLER DURDEN China appears to have folded and unloaded Australian coal shipments despite an unofficial import ban, according to FT, citing multiple commodity analysts. The…
On The Verge… Gary Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp are down globally. Iran and Israel are on the brink of war. China and Taiwan are on the brink…
by John Kemp LONDON, Oct 1 (Reuters) – Europe’s increasingly expensive gas and electricity prices are sending a strong signal to manufacturers to consider temporary…
by TYLER DURDEN By Michael Every and Matteo Iagatti of Rabobank Summary It is impossible to ignore the current shipping crisis and its impact on global…
by TYLER DURDEN By Joanna Marsh of FreightWaves, Rail equipment manufacturers, suppliers and industry observers will talk about the number of railcars in storage being up…
by Monica Showalter Greenie energy has been vaunted by politicians such as President Obama, Joe Biden, and virtually every European politician in power as progress itself, the…