Who breaks first from the energy shock of the war – Countries losing the most
The ongoing energy shock caused by the war in the Persian Gulf disproportionately affects poorer countries with limited foreign reserves and high energy import dependence.
India's Dependence on Russian Oil in the Context of American Sanctions and War
The U.S. has granted India a temporary exemption that permits the continued import of Russian oil amid ongoing conflicts in the Middle East, impacting global energy markets.
The LPG Crisis's 'Ujjwala' Angle: How the Cylinder Revolution Became a Burden
The Ujjwala Yojana, launched in 2016 to provide cleaner cooking fuel to rural households in India, has inadvertently led to an LPG crisis due to increased dependency on imports amid rising demand.
Von der Leyen: the war has already cost 3 billion, but no to Russian blackmail
Ursula von der Leyen emphasizes the economic impact of the ongoing war, stating that Europe has already incurred 3 billion euros in additional fossil fuel import costs, reflecting the continent's reliance on foreign energy.
The war with Iran shows that the industry does not destroy the Green Deal, but dependence on the import of fossil fuels
The article discusses how the recent conflicts in the Middle East have once again highlighted Europe's vulnerability due to its dependence on imported fossil fuels, exacerbating energy prices.
The Prices of Chinese Cars in Argentina in February 2026
The market for imported cars in Argentina has shown significant growth, particularly for Chinese brands, which have increased their market share substantially since early 2025.
European Union Reforms the Pharmaceutical Sector: What Patients Should Expect?
The European Union is initiating extensive legislative reforms in the pharmaceutical sector in response to drug shortages and other challenges faced by member states, including Latvia.
Capitol supports mining agenda with $70 billion
Senators have introduced legislation to reauthorize funding for the U.S. Export-Import Bank while seeking to inject an additional $70 billion to support energy and mineral projects, reducing dependence on China.
USA creates a new federal reserve. It is about rare earth metals
The U.S. is significantly reducing its dependence on Chinese rare earth metals and critical minerals through a new initiative called Project Vault, which combines private capital with a loan from the U.S. Export-Import Bank.
"Without biomass, we will not cope." Poland will burn its forests and spend billions on importing wood?
The Polish Ministry of Energy plans to reinstate the significance of biomass in the country's energy transition, but experts warn this could lead to deforestation and increased dependence on wood imports.
Croatia sunk into dependence on imported food: You will be shocked when you see how much we imported in the first 9 months of 2025.
The Croatian Chamber of Commerce states that reducing food imports is only feasible through increased production in primary agriculture and the food industry, highlighting the need for agricultural policies that boost production and competitiveness in response to alarming import figures.