Day: October 5, 2024
Why shoppers seek these tiny jewels of the produce aisle
Pomegranate arils offer a convenient and ready-to-eat option for consumers, making it easy to enjoy the flavors and health benefits without the hassle of peeling and deseeding.
Read MoreDigital Icon : Nirdosh Chouhan
Nirdosh is a seasoned technology and product leader, with over 20 years of experience specialising in building innovative technology products for omnichannel retail, e-commerce, and large enterprises. With a strong focus on customer-centricity, he ha…
Read MoreThe Rise of Gold Jewellery in Fast Fashion
The rising trend of fast fashion in gold jewellery is compelling retailers to navigate the delicate balance between luxury branding and affordability In recent years, the fashion landscape has seen a significant shift with the emergence of fast fashi…
Read More70% of retailers struggle to retain customers post-festive season: Report
According to the report, the struggle to retain customers stem from distracted users due to intense competition, high costs of post-festive engagement, and insufficient customer feedback Bengaluru: As many as 70% of retailers struggle to retain custo…
Read MoreУчастились случаи мошенничества через поддельные профили сервисов доставки
В Роскачестве рассказали о новом способе мошенничества под видом крупных сервисов доставки. Пользователи получают в мессенджерах сообщения от якобы официальных аккаунтов «Яндекс доставки», Delivery Club, «Сбермаркета» или СДЭК «ваш заказ готов к дост…
Read MoreГОСТ на «зеленую косметику» заработает в России до конца года
До конца 2024 г. выйдет финальная редакция ГОСТа на «зеленую косметику». Ключевой стандарт такой продукции уже известен: не менее 95% компонентов природного происхождения в составе.
Read MoreСеть Babykid обанкротилась и закроет все магазины
Бельгийская сеть магазинов детских товаров Babykid была признана банкротом, пишет Retail Detail. Около 70 сотрудников получили уведомление о сокращении.
Read MoreFears of World War III Are Greatly Exaggerated
Imminent war makes for great headlines, but they roil oil markets that are already operating at the height of disconnect, contradiction, and confusion. The whipsaw nature of oil market sentiment continues, with analysts generally reacting to a moment…
Read MoreLibya Restarts Oil Production and Exports… For Now
Politics, Geopolitics & Conflict On Thursday, Libya’s parallel eastern government (Haftar clan) lifted the force majeure on output and exports just hours after a deal was reached for two compromise candidates to head the Central Bank, which controls…
Read MoreOPEC+ Spare Capacity Could Cushion Oil Markets
The crude oil market faces a critical juncture, driven by escalating geopolitical tensions in the Middle East and questions over global spare production capacity. Traders are caught between the potential for significant supply disruptions and the pos…
Read MoreRussia Sues Shell Units
Russia is suing eight of Shell’s units, according to court documents revealed by Reuters on Friday. Shell has withdrawn from its operations in Russia following the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. Now Russian officials and authorities ar…
Read MoreOil Markets Are Fully Focused on Geopolitical Risk
Geopolitical risk has dominated oil markets this week, with both WTI and Brent up by roughly 8% since the start of the week when Iran fired at least 180 missiles at Iran in retaliation for Israeli strikes in Lebanon.Friday, October 4th, 2024Oil price…
Read MoreEU Commission Gets Support to Slap Up to 45% Tariffs on Chinese EVs
The European Commission has received enough support from EU member states to impose hefty tariffs of up to 45% on imports of electric vehicles from China, the EU’s executive arm said on Friday, as fears of an EU-China trade war intensify. On Friday,…
Read MoreU.S. Averts Supply Chain Crisis with Port Strike Deal
As we detailed overnight, the union behind the 45,000 striking dockworkers agreed to end a three-day strike that paralyzed major US East and Gulf Coast ports. This was a major risk of becoming yet another shitstorm for the Biden-Harris team, already…
Read MoreNatural Gas Demand From European Industry Is Set to Drop Again
Despite a slight uptick in industrial consumption of natural gas this year, Europe’s heavy industry is likely to return to curtailing gas use next year amid a tighter gas market and higher prices, analysts and industry officials have told Bloomberg….
Read MoreIran Aims at Israel’s Gas Assets if Conflict Ignites
Tensions in the Middle East are escalating as Iran has issued a stern warning against Israel, threatening to target its energy and gas infrastructure if Israel initiates an attack. This development follows Iran’s recent missile strikes on Israeli tar…
Read MoreBrazil Eyes Fresh Oil Boom as it Revitalizes Tupi Field
Petrobras, Brazil’s state-owned oil giant, is nearing a major step toward redeveloping the Tupi oil field, one of the largest deep-water reserves globally. The company is close to resolving a long-standing tax dispute with Brazil’s National Agency of…
Read MoreOil Rig Count Drops as Oil Prices See Strongest Weekly Gain Since 2022
The total number of active drilling rigs for oil and gas in the United States fell this week, according to new data that Baker Hughes published on Friday. The total rig count fell by 2 this week to 585, compared to 619 rigs this same time last year….
Read MoreWill EU’s EV Tariffs Ignite a Global Trade War?
Bloomberg reports that EU member states have voted to slap tariffs of up to 45% on Chinese-made electric vehicles, ignoring warnings from some members that this dangerous move risks sparking an “economic cold war” with Beijing. The European Commissi…
Read MoreNet Zero by 2050: UK’s Carbon Capture Push Gets £22 Billion Boost
The UK is set to invest almost £22bn over 25 years in carbon capture and storage schemes, Sir Keir Starmer is to announce ahead of the upcoming international investment summit. Projects in Teesside and Merseyside will benefit from the £21.7bn in fund…
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