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DEMAND FROM CHINA COMING ONLINE? Oil demand is looking more robust in 2023 than originally expected, thanks in large part to higher demand from China as its economy reopens.
“We’re seeing signs of green” as Beijing ends its lockdowns and reopens its economy, OPEC Secretary-General Haitham Al-Ghais told Bloomberg Television this morning in an interview at Davos. Welcome to Daily on Energy, written by Washington Examiner Energy and Environment Writers Jeremy Beaman and Breanne Deppisch . Email [email protected] or [email protected] for tips, suggestions, calendar items, and anything else. If a friend sent this to you and you’d like to sign up, click here. If signing up doesn’t work, shoot us an email, and we’ll add you to our list.
Competing with Chinese industrial dominance is the center of the Inflation Reduction Act’s subsidy regime and its preferencing of U.S.- and allied-made technologies, and therefore at the heart of this ongoing U.S.-EU trade conflict. The future of the country’s trade with China was perhaps a preoccupation of Sen.
“Let’s be clear, the narrative is ugly, the narrative is creating this huge polarization,” Fink said in an interview with Bloomberg TV, blaming “misconceptions” about ESG. It’s not just Republicans who are demanding Fink answer for his firm’s practices, however. Democratic state financial officers have come to the defense of fund managers and banks for their ESG practices, saying green investing is committing to the “long term,” but some have criticized those firms for not acting more aggressively to reduce emissions in their portfolios.
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