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Global Supply Chains at Risk as Indonesia Slashes 2026 Nickel Quotas by a Third
Jakarta, Thursday, 16 April 2026.
Controlling 60% of the global market, Indonesia’s drastic 30% cut in 2026 nickel production creates a massive supply gap, threatening both electric vehicle and defense manufacturing worldwide.
Trump Signals Imminent Peace Deal as Iran Agrees to Surrender Enriched Uranium
Washington, D.C., Friday, 17 April 2026.
President Trump claims Iran will surrender its enriched uranium stockpile. This diplomatic breakthrough aims to end a six-week conflict, potentially stabilizing volatile global energy markets and international shipping.
Iran Freezes $13 Billion Petrochemical Exports Following Airstrikes on Key Facilities
Tehran, Friday, 17 April 2026.
Iran has indefinitely suspended its $13 billion petrochemical export industry after strikes damaged key facilities, a move threatening to disrupt global manufacturing and increase raw material costs.
Bulgaria Initiates Liquefied Natural Gas Auctions to Preempt 2027 Russian Supply Ban
Sofia, Thursday, 16 April 2026.
Anticipating a 2027 European Union ban on Russian energy, Bulgaria has launched new liquefied natural gas auctions, creating a lucrative opportunity for global exporters to fill the supply gap.
U.S. and Australia Double Investment to $3.5 Billion to Secure Essential Mineral Supply Chains
Canberra, Monday, 13 April 2026.
On Sunday, the U.S. and Australia doubled their joint commitment to $3.5 billion, strategically securing essential mineral supply chains to counter global market vulnerabilities in defense and clean energy.