MANILA, March 16 (Reuters) - The Philippines said on Monday it rejected Beijing's assertion of sovereignty over the entire ...
The Philippines is in discussions with major fertilizer producers including China and Russia to safeguard supply on fears exporters won’t deliver on contracts as the Middle East war keeps prices high.
The Philippines is in discussions with major fertilizer producers including China and Russia to safeguard supply on fears exporters won't deliver on contracts as the Middle East war keeps prices high.
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Manila says China has said it will not restrict fertilizer exports to the Philippines
MANILA — China has assured the Philippines it will not restrict fertilizer exports to the country, although the war in the Middle East is a risk to global supplies, Agriculture Secretary Francisco Tiu ...
China's show of willingness to work with the region of more than 700 million people would be welcome relief to Southeast ...
China's ban on exports of diesel, gasoline and jet fuel is poised to exacerbate fuel shortages and further boost prices for Asian industry and transportation buyers already grappling with tightening ...
The war is fuelling worries about US commitment to its Pacific partners. The ‘triangle’ of US-aligned countries must use the moment to strengthen their mutual defence.
Economists say that some of the war’s effects will be most pronounced in Asia—but that those could then ripple across the ...
Countries in Asia are scrambling to conserve energy and protect consumers as the war on Iran and attacks on gas fields and oil refineries disrupt critical supplies, rattling markets and driving up ...
The conflict in the Middle East accentuates a structural weakness in China’s global strategy: the absence of capable allies that can act as a force multiplier.
China’s move comes as refiners in Asia, Middle East cut outputAustralia, Bangladesh, Philippines reliant on Chinese fuelChina is fourth-largest fuel exporter in AsiaChina is ...
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PHL in talks with China to obtain more fertilizer
THE PHILIPPINES is in talks to source more fertilizer from China, agriculture officials told Congress, citing the need to sidestep supply disruptions arising from the Iran war.
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