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New FX Rules 'Good' for Indonesia, Bakrie Says

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Indonesia's plans to force commodity firms to keep their export earnings onshore is "a little bit of Indonesia first" policy, Bakrie & Brothers CEO Anindya Bakrie said. He spoke to Bloomberg's Haslinda Amin on the sidelines of the World...
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Davos 2025: Essar Capital Director on Trump's Impact on India's Green Path

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Essar Capital Director Prashant Ruia shares his views on how Trump's reversals on climate policy and a shift towards protectionism could impact India and global trade. He speaks with Bloomberg's Menaka Doshi at the World Economic Forum's...
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US Firms Eye Philippine Projects as China Row Stalls Oil Drills

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Philippine Energy Secretary Raphael Lotilla says his country's oil and gas projects have attracted the interest of American firms, as tensions with Beijing hamper Manila's exploration of the energy-rich South China Sea. He speaks on...
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Potential Rio Tinto, Glencore Deal Would Be Mining's Largest

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Rio Tinto and Glencore have discussed combining their businesses, according to people familiar with the matter. If successful, the tie-up would rank as the largest-ever mining deal and create a behemoth to rival longstanding leader BHP...
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Why China Doesn't Need the World's Biggest Dam

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China recently approved a hydroelectric mega-project. Bloomberg Opinion columnist David Fickling explains why it's not the best idea.
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Shipping CEO Says Automation is Coming, like it or not.

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The US dockworkers union reaching a tentative deal on a new labor contract. If the deal is ratified, it would avoid a shut down of the East and Gulf coast ports. Stamatis Tsantanis, the Chairman and CEO of Seanergy Maritime Holdings...
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AfD's Weidel Has 'Huge Hopes' for Trump's Presidency

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Alice Weidel, the candidate from the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD), says she has "huge hopes" in Donald Trump's upcoming presidential term. Speaking in an interview with Bloomberg's Oliver Crook, she adds that she hopes the US...
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Drill, Baby Drill to Be Very Difficult: Quantum Capital CEO

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Quantum Capital Group CEO Wil VanLoh says, "at these prices, I don't see anybody drilling more," as he discusses expectations for President-elect Donald Trump's energy policy. VanLoh examines the need for permitting reform for energy...
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Swinney raises union’s plan to save Grangemouth with Starmer

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During his meeting with Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer on Friday, the First Minister raised trade unionists’ proposals to prolong the life of the refinery in order to convert it into a hub for sustainable fuels. Owner Petroineos...
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Has China Really Hit Peak Emissions?

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China, the world's largest emitter of CO2, might have reached peak emissions. If so, the world could be in a better position to slow global warming, a focus of the COP29 summit. But there's a catch.
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Scripps News Investigates: Zombie mines, delayed FEMA help and Flint's ongoing crisis

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On this week's Scripps News Investigates: delays in FEMA aid, declining coal mines and the continued costs of Flint's water crisis. (Scripps News)
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Further decline in the coal industry gives rise to a new phenomenon: Zombie mines

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A Scripps News investigation has found as many as 1,300 coal mining facilities across Appalachia that have been sitting for more than a decade without being productive and still may not be fully cleaned up. (Scripps News)
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Museum explores impact of 1984 miners strike

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Quotes from Lynn Dunning, Chief Exec of National Coal Mining Museum and Anne Bradley, curator, discussing the impact of the 1984 miners strike and the museum's exhibition marking the 40th anniversary. Dunning talks about the scale of the...
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Former mine worker looks back on 1984 strike

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Quotes from former mine worker Shaun McLoughlin, bow mine director at the National Coal Mining Museum recounting his memories of the 1984 miners strike. He talks about the mood among miners in the lead up to the strikes, says they...
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Remembering the 1984 miners strike

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A former miner and staff from the National Coal Mining Museum in West Yorkshire discuss the impact of the 1984 miners striker ahead of the 40th anniversary of the initial walk out
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International climate policy experts discuss 'unambitious and unfair' carbon budget

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International climate policy experts in discuss the game of bait and switch being postured by the world’s largest historic emitters threatening to undermine progress at this year’s talks.
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Activists from global south say the words of leaders from the global north at Cop28 are "not meaningful"

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Activists from global south say the words of leaders from the global north at Cop28 are "not meaningful" and not backed up by actions. Interview with Bangladeshi activist Sharif Jamil and executive director of Blue Planet Initiative.
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Australia's Coal Outlook & BHP

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BloombergNEF's Sahaj Sood takes a look at how the planned scaling down of Australia's coal plants is causing volatility into its power market. We also hear from BHP Chief Economist Huw McKay about the outlook on coal and critical minerals.
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BHP's McKay on Global Commodity Market Outlook

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Huw McKay, Chief Economist at BHP, discusses his outlook for global commodities markets and the role for critical mineral in global energy transition efforts. He speaks with Paul Allen on "Daybreak Asia".
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ADB's Um on Indonesia Shutting Coal Power Plants

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The Asian Development Bank's Managing Director-General, Woochong Um, speaks to Bloomberg TV's Jennifer Zabasajja, on the sidelines of the annual meetings of the World Bank and the IMF in Morocco.
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Australian Government Warns of Multi-Billion Dollar Climate Disaster Costs

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Australian Treasurer Jim Chalmers is warning of the growing costs of disaster recovery ahead of what could be a sever bushfire season. Paul Allen reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Climate activist says more needs to be done to keep fossil fuels in the ground

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Climate activist says more needs to be done to keep fossil fuels in the ground. Caoimhe de Barra, CEO of Trocaire and Oisin Coghlan, and friends of the earth Ireland, spoke at a protest held on Sandymount Strand in Dublin. They call on...
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Ecopetrol's Energy Transition

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Colombia's state-run Ecopetrol is Latin America's third-biggest oil company. Oil and coal account for about half of Colombia's exports, but now the country's leftist government is seeking to transition away from fossil fuels. Bloomberg's...
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Williams Seeing a Big Pickup in Energy Demand, CEO Says

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Williams Cos CEO and President Alan Armstrong says there's been a big increase in power generation demand. He speaks with Alix Steel and Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Markets."