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Ukraine May Export Up to 18 Million Tons of Grain Next Year
Ukraine may ship between 15 million and 18 million metric tons of cereals in the year starting July 1, up from around 12 million tons in the year-earlier period, Agriculture Minister Mykola Prysyazhnyuk said.
Turkmenistan Could Supply More Oil to Tajikistan
Turkmenistan might supply more oil products to Tajikistan as Russia curtails gasoline exports and raises export duties that Tajikistan pays
Gazprom to boost gas to India from 2016-18: source
Gazprom is set to start increasing deliveries of liquefied natural gas to India starting from 2016-2018, a source close to the Russian gas export monopoly told Reuters on Thursday.
UN nuclear agency urges Iran to join safety forum
The U.N. nuclear agency urged Iran on Thursday to join a 72-nation atomic safety convention, as the earthquake-prone Middle East country prepares to bring its first nuclear power station into service.
Kyrgyz, Uzbeks prepare for border talks
At the end of June, Kyrgyz Prime Minister Almazbek Atambayev will travel to Tashkent to discuss border demarcation with his Uzbek counterpart, Kyrgyz government spokeswoman Roza Daudova said.
Ukraine creates working group to map out new routes for energy supplies from Azerbaijan
Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich signed a decree on the formation of a working group to map out new routes for energy supplies from Azerbaijan through Ukraine’s territory, Ukrainian President’s official website reported.
Denmark eyes more Chinese investments
Denmark hopes to attract more Chinese investors through a series of investment seminars around the country, starting Tuesday in Beijing.
Lithuania receives two bids to build reactor
Lithuania has received two bids to build a new nuclear power plant from Japanese and U.S. companies, the government said on Wednesday.
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