Iran War Splits Asia’s Diesel Market Into Haves and Have-Nots



(Bloomberg) — The war in the Middle East has left Asian buyers grappling with a two-speed diesel economy, as poorer states face acute shortfalls, while wealthier nations with large refining industries enjoy sizable buffers. Read More



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