China rules US support for group of solar, wind energy projects violates trade rules
China’s Commerce Ministry issued a ruling Thursday that U.S. government support for six renewable energy projects violated free-trade rules, the latest volley in a widening conflict over clean power.
World powers, Iran discuss details of possible nuclear deal in Baghdad
World powers and Iran held unusually detailed talks on Wednesday about how it could show its nuclear work is not a disguised quest for atom bombs, in a Baghdad meeting aimed at halting a slide toward a new Middle East war.
Turkmenistan signs gas sale pact with India, Pak
Kicking-off work on the long discussed US-backed Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India gas pipeline, India and its new energy partners today signed agreements that will pave way for laying of the 1,680-km line.
China interested in Kyrgyz Tegene coal deposit development
China is interested in the development of Tegene coal deposit in Kyrgyzstan, CA-News reported on Wednesday.
Jaipal Reddy to sign GSPA for Turkmenistan gas on Wednesday
India is expected to sign an agreement with Turkmenistan this week that will secure 38 million standard cubic meters per day gas supply from the Central Asian country at around $11.5/unit, government officials said. Oil minister Jaipal Reddy is visiting Turkmenistan on Tuesday to sign the gas sale purchase agreement (GAPA) this week, officials said.
Ukraine, Poland sign several economic cooperation deals
Ukraine and Poland have signed a number of agreements on economic cooperation. The sides signed a protocol, an agreement on social assistance, and an administrative agreement on it, reads a press release of the Infrastructure Ministry of Ukraine distributed at a press conference following a meeting of the Ukrainian-Polish Intergovernmental Committee on Economic Cooperation.
Officials See Promising Signs for Iran Nuclear Talks
American negotiators, heading into a crucial round of talks with Iran over its nuclear program next week in Baghdad, are allowing themselves a rare emotion after more than a decade of fruitless haggling with Tehran: hope.
S. Korean venture signs $2.5 bn Uzbek gas deal
A South Korean joint venture in energy-rich Uzbekistan said on Saturday it had secured a $2.5 billion credit line to build a new chemical and gas production unit by 2016.
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