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Forbes: "Oil Resource Group": A New Level of Buying and Selling Petroleum Products

... targeted at? — Our clients are businesses that consume large volumes of fuel but cannot constantly go to gas stations for it. For them, delivery directly to the work site is preferable. For example, these include road construction companies, builders, agricultural enterprises, mines, coal quarries, boiler rooms, independent gas stations, oil fields, airports, and aeroclubs. Additionally, some customers require special fuels or other petroleum products that are not available at gas stations — only ...

X1.2 Solar Flare: Risks from Health to Financial Markets

... essential services. Past experiences – including disruptions in railway and aviation communications, and issues with phone and internet services – show that this is not a mere dystopia. Major industries (aviation, communication, energy, and even agriculture, reliant on GPS for precision farming) could incur billion-dollar losses. Experts estimate that the contemporary economy is exceptionally vulnerable to such "solar strikes." Investors and Markets: Response to Natural Instability ...

How a raw materials marketplace takes away market power from traders

... products due to our extensive experience in this sector. We’ve since added sand and clay for construction companies and motor oils for transporters. Future plans include coal, fertilizers, timber, non-metallic materials, and possibly grain and other agricultural products. We’re actively scaling the platform and attracting investments to support this growth. What’s your investment strategy? How can e-commerce companies attract funding today? We chose a pre-IPO model, raising funds from private ...

What the US Imports from Russia — Uranium, Fertilizers, and Palladium

... meaning fertilizer supplies have decreased marginally compared to the last pre-war year. Russia is one of the leading global producers of mineral fertilizers (particularly nitrogen-based, such as urea, and potash, like potassium chloride), and U.S. agriculture still partially depends on these imports. Furthermore, in early 2025, purchases of fertilizers from Russia even increased. From January to May 2025, the U.S. imported Russian fertilizers worth $806 million, which is 21% more than during the ...

European Economy Losing Competitiveness: Causes and Consequences

... companies concerning subsidies and trade balance. Key points to consider: Economic consequences: A trade war between the US and EU could lead to rising prices and a reduction in export volumes on both sides. Sectors at risk: The automotive industry, agriculture, and technology could become primary targets in a new wave of tariffs. Market reactions: Deteriorating relations between the US and EU could lead to volatility in global markets. Political tensions: Escalation of the conflict undermines economic ...