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A cargo ships are seen anchorage at the Panama Port Company at Pacific side in Panama City, Tuesday, June 13, 2017. Panama switched diplomatic relations from Taiwan to China on Tuesday, dealing a major success to Beijing in its drive to isolate the self-governing island it claims as its own territory. China is the second-biggest client of the Panama Canal and the leading provider of merchandise to a free-commerce zone in the Panamanian city of Colon, on the country's Caribbean coast. (AP Photo/Arnulfo Franco ) Could Trump’s tariffs lead to trade rerouting?
US President Donald Trump's tariffs, both threatened and real, could lead to trade rerouting as exporters seek resilient supply chains. | A weekend of threats and negotia... (photo: AP / Arnulfo Franco) Offshore Technology
Commerce   Photos   Trade war   Trump tariffs   Wikipedia: Trump tariffs  
Students walk past ExxonMobil flags as they arrive to a job fair at the University of Guyana in Georgetown, Guyana Guyana approves next step for gas-to-energy plant
The President of Guyana has confirmed that $51.2bn will be used to help with the new plant's development. | Guyana’s Office of The President has confirmed the approval ... (photo: AP / Matias Delacroix) Offshore Technology
Guyana   Oil & gas   Oil refinery   Photos   Wikipedia: Petroleum industry in Guyana  
Blue skies and seas at Haeundae Beach in Busan, South Korea. Taken on August 2023. Potential offshore oil and gas prospects found in South Korea
The country's drilling initiative is part of a broader strategy to reduce reliance on fossil fuel imports. | US geoscience research company Act-Geo has discovered 14 addi... (photo: WN / RTayco) Offshore Technology
Hydrocarbon exploration   Oil & gas   Photos   South Korea   Wikipedia: Energy in South Korea  
Arsenal's Kai Havertz falls during the English Premier League soccer match Arsenal’s ‘blood-stained’ Visit Rwanda deal ‘directly responsible’ for war in DR Congo
Arsenal have been accused by the government of the Democratic Republic of Congo of a “bloodstained sponsorship deal” over their shirt-sleeve agreement with Rwanda, in... (photo: AP / Photo/Rui Vieira) Yahoo Daily News
DR Congo   Photos   Sponsorship deal   Visit Rwanda   Wikipedia: 2025 Goma offensive