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...existing Strategic Energy Framework in Northern Ireland, the Department for the Economy (DfE) is developing a new Energy Strategy and has called on industry, businesses and the public to submit...
...as part of the Spring Budget. If implemented, the duty hike would stifle the economy and deliver a body blow to the logistics industry, according to the business group which...
...economy and that of surrounding communities would be ‘severe’. 88% responded saying that politicians were not doing enough to support and protect jobs at Grangemouth. Only 11% expressed ‘confidence’ in...
...the global hydrogen economy.” George Kieffer, chairman, Freeport East Project Board, said: “We are delighted to have been chosen by the Chancellor as one of the first new Freeports in the...
...effective transition, to import carbon and export jobs. A just transition away from fossil fuels means moving to a more sustainable economy in a way that’s fair to everyone –...
...research and development of innovative solutions. Hydrogen corridors are already forming between different regions, indicating the beginnings of a global hydrogen economy. The European Hydrogen Backbone initiative, for instance, envisions...
...of the British economy. We believe that supporting the growth of these businesses is critical to the UK economy and the creation of a society that works for everyone.” ...
...through to data scientists, robotics engineers and everything in-between.” Transport Minister Karl McCartney said: “The last few years have shown how crucial our logistics sector is to both the economy...
...gain that will cause real long-term suffering. Any suggestions of tax cuts have to be understood and targeted properly and be sustainable both in terms of the economy, and the...
...significant demand for the growing Hydrogen Hub in the region, supporting the Council’s commitment to deliver a thriving hydrogen economy in the area, and creating the demand for more highly...
...enough to actually lower the price during October. The China subplot Whilst storylines based closer to home will always generate more interest in British papers, the Chinese economy is always...
...under no illusion that a rushed No Deal will halt Britain’s supply chains, and that will have an immediate and lasting impact on the UK economy.” More news stories >>>...
...select few sectors in less than two years could have adverse impact on business, the economy and, ultimately, the consumer – after all, new technology may not be fully operational...
...be surprised – if not staggered – to know that, until the Spring of 2024, this African mega-economy of 230m people had no properly functioning facilities to convert their oil...
...fuel economy, reduced downtime, and greener credentials. In a sector dependent on tight delivery windows and narrow margins, this efficiency boost can be a game changer. Plus, it aligns distributors...
...the UK’s economy by providing the critical infrastructure necessary for the transportation of bulk liquids, creating jobs and fostering innovation. Through adherence to the Charter, our members affirm their shared...
...sort out their inventories. This is indeed a case of ‘less is more’ in terms of effectiveness. “Shortages of goods and labour stemming from restarting the economy after lockdown in...
...outbreak is controlled, the global economy, particularly China and India, is expected to rebound at a notable rate. As a result, global oil demand could double or triple to make...