Taiwan detained a Chinese ship suspected of cutting a subsea cable
Taiwan says it caught a Chinese-crewed freighter ...
Taiwan says it caught a Chinese-crewed freighter in the act of severing an undersea communications cable, adding that it couldn’t rule out sabotage. China’s foreign ministry spokesperson told the Financial Times that he was not familiar with the incident. If intentional, the incident would be the latest in what Taiwan calls China’s “gray zone” harassment campaign against the island country. Both China and Russia have been accused of severing subsea cables around the world in recent months.
US consumers are souring on the economy. The Conference...
US consumers are souring on the economy. The Conference Board’s Consumer Confidence Index dropped nearly 7% in February—the lowest reading since June and the biggest monthly decline since 2021 as Americans increasingly worry about inflation, tariffs, and the labor market. Economists say President Trump’s proposed tariffs on US trade partners like Canada and Mexico could accelerate inflation. One of the board’s senior economists noted a “sharp increase” in index participants mentioning tariffs, “back to a level unseen since 2019.” Still, several other indicators suggest that the US economy continues to grow and is outperforming most major economies.
Apple shareholders rejected an outside proposal to jettison the company’s DEI initiatives, but acknowledged it could make adjustments.
Unilever is replacing its CEO, Hein Schumacher, less than two years after he took the role as the consumer goods giant accelerates its turnaround plan.
Tesla sales plunged 45% in Europe in January following CEO Elon Musk’s foray into the Continent’s politics.
Hydrogen fuel explored for UK rail decarbonization
Trains powered by hydrogen produce almost 80% fewer carbon emissions...
Trains powered by hydrogen produce almost 80% fewer carbon emissions than diesel-powered trains, according to University of Derby researchers testing the alternative fuel for potential use on the United Kingdom's rail system. While both fuels emit nitrogen oxide, converting diesel engines to use hydrogen would be cheaper than electrification.
E15 gasoline to be sold year-round in 8 Midwest states
The Environmental Protection Agency is preserving a Biden-era rule to...
The Environmental Protection Agency is preserving a Biden-era rule to make gasoline with 15% ethanol content available year-round in eight Midwest states starting April 28, fulfilling requests from state governors and the biofuel industry. The American Petroleum Institute, a supporter of expanded E15 sales, called for a nationwide policy to prevent potential supply issues and regulatory inconsistencies.
Oil prices settle at lowest level of the year as tariff threat hurts demand outlook
Oil futures settled Tuesday at their lowest level of the year, with the...
Oil futures settled Tuesday at their lowest level of the year, with the economy and energy demand expected to take a hit from proposed U.S. tariffs on Canada and Mexico that may come into effect next week.
West Texas Intermediate crude for April delivery fell $1.77, or 1.5%, to settle at $68.93 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange.
April Brent crude the global benchmark, lost $1.76, or 2.4%, at $73.02 a barrel on ICE Futures Europe. Based on the front-month contracts, Brent and WTI prices ended at their lowest since December, according to Dow Jones Market Data.
March gasoline shed 2.2% to $1.97 a gallon, while March heating oil lost 1.9% to $2.39 a gallon.
Natural gas for March delivery settled at $4.17 per million British thermal units, up 4.2%.