Poland’s largest company, Orlen SA, is convinced that previous employees at the firm’s Swiss trading unit cost the business ...
HOUSTON/CARACAS, April 18 (Reuters) - The day after the United States announced it would reimpose costly limits on Venezuela's oil sector, the South American nation braced for the consequences and ...
HOUSTON/CARACAS (Reuters) -The day after the United States announced it would reimpose costly limits on Venezuela's oil sector, the South American nation braced for the consequences and its president ...
HOUSTON/CARACAS (Reuters) -The day after the United States announced it would reimpose costly limits on Venezuela's oil sector, the South American nation braced for the consequences and its ...
NEW YORK, April 18 (Reuters) - Oil prices held near a three-week low on Thursday as investors weighed mixed U.S. economic data, U.S. sanctions on Venezuela and Iran and easing tensions in the ...
“Therefore, General License 44, which authorizes transactions related to oil or gas sector operations in Venezuela, will expire at 12:01 AM on April 18”. The Treasury Department issued the six ...
The Biden administration is reimposing oil sanctions on Venezuela, following President Nicolas Maduro's broken post-election promises for democratic reform. The administration will give companies ...
MIAMI — The Biden administration on April 17 reimposed crushing oil sanctions on Venezuela, admonishing President Nicolás Maduro’s attempts to consolidate his rule just six months after the U ...
slightly paring the previous session's losses after the United States said it would reinstate oil sanctions Venezuela, while the European Union talked of fresh curbs on Iran. Brent crude oil price ...
The Biden administration said it would not renew a license set to expire early on Thursday that had broadly eased Venezuela oil sanctions, moving to reimpose punitive measures in response to President ...
“With these sanctions and the war in the Middle East, oil prices will spike and that will push to higher gas prices in the US. The damage [these sanctions cause] is not limited to Venezuela, but ...
The sweeping sanctions on Venezuela's oil industry were first imposed by the Trump administration in 2019 following Maduro's re-election victory, which the U.S. and other Western governments rejected.