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독일도 카타르 LNG를!!
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Germany, Qatar sign energy partnership agreement - Reuters News
May 20, 2022, 8:00 PM
BERLIN, May 20 (Reuters) - Germany and Qatar signed on Friday a declaration to deepen their energy partnership, with a focus on trade in hydrogen and liquefied natural gas (LNG), as Europe's biggest economy looks for alternative supplies amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
The partnership deal foresees regular meetings between authorities from both countries and creates a working group focused on developing trade relations in LNG and hydrogen, as well as one devoted to renewable energy.
Qatar's Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani was in Germany for the signing of the deal with German Economy Minister Robert Habeck, who travelled to Qatar in March, along with officials from German utilities RWE RWEG.DE and Uniper UN01.DE, for talks on long-term LNG supply deals.
The agreement does not mean long-term LNG deals will be concluded, three people familiar with the supply deal talks told Reuters earlier this month.
Those talks face challenges, they said, with Berlin reluctant to commit to Qatar's conditions to sign deals of at least 20 years to secure the massive LNG volumes Germany needs to reduce its dependence on Russian gas. (Full Story)
Russia is currently the largest supplier of gas to Germany, and Habeck has launched several initiatives to lessen Berlin's energy dependence on Moscow since the invasion of Ukraine.
(Writing by Miranda Murray
Editing by Rachel More and Mark Potter)
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Keywords: UKRAINE-CRISIS/GERMANY-QATAR (URGENT)
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Germany, Qatar sign energy partnership agreement - Reuters News
May 20, 2022, 8:00 PM
BERLIN, May 20 (Reuters) - Germany and Qatar signed on Friday a declaration to deepen their energy partnership, with a focus on trade in hydrogen and liquefied natural gas (LNG), as Europe's biggest economy looks for alternative supplies amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
The partnership deal foresees regular meetings between authorities from both countries and creates a working group focused on developing trade relations in LNG and hydrogen, as well as one devoted to renewable energy.
Qatar's Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani was in Germany for the signing of the deal with German Economy Minister Robert Habeck, who travelled to Qatar in March, along with officials from German utilities RWE RWEG.DE and Uniper UN01.DE, for talks on long-term LNG supply deals.
The agreement does not mean long-term LNG deals will be concluded, three people familiar with the supply deal talks told Reuters earlier this month.
Those talks face challenges, they said, with Berlin reluctant to commit to Qatar's conditions to sign deals of at least 20 years to secure the massive LNG volumes Germany needs to reduce its dependence on Russian gas. (Full Story)
Russia is currently the largest supplier of gas to Germany, and Habeck has launched several initiatives to lessen Berlin's energy dependence on Moscow since the invasion of Ukraine.
(Writing by Miranda Murray
Editing by Rachel More and Mark Potter)
(( Miranda.Murray@thomsonreuters.com ;))
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Keywords: UKRAINE-CRISIS/GERMANY-QATAR (URGENT)
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호실적 내놓은 세계 최대 농기계업체 주가 14% 급락 왜?
https://www.hankyung.com/international/article/202205211544i
https://www.hankyung.com/international/article/202205211544i
한국경제
호실적 내놓은 세계 최대 농기계업체 주가 14% 급락, 왜?
호실적 내놓은 세계 최대 농기계업체 주가 14% 급락, 왜?, 조재길 기자, 국제
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라이언 캠벨 최고재무책임자(CFO)는 "농업의 기초체력이 튼튼하고 근원적인 공급 제약이 겹쳐 2022년 현재 존재하는 수요를 모두 충족시킬 수 있을 것으로 보지 않는다"고 말했다.
골드만삭스의 제리 레비치 애널리스트는 "그들은 이 시점까지 유행병과 공급망 이슈를 잘 헤쳐왔다"고 말했다."그들이 10억 달러 이상의 재고를 보유하고 있다는 사실은 그들이 생산량 증가에 대해 어느 정도 가시성을 가지고 있다는 것을 시사하고 있기 때문에, 우리는 그들이 실행될 수 있을지 지켜볼 것이다."
https://www.reuters.com/business/deere-quarterly-profit-rises-higher-equipment-demand-2022-05-20/
골드만삭스의 제리 레비치 애널리스트는 "그들은 이 시점까지 유행병과 공급망 이슈를 잘 헤쳐왔다"고 말했다."그들이 10억 달러 이상의 재고를 보유하고 있다는 사실은 그들이 생산량 증가에 대해 어느 정도 가시성을 가지고 있다는 것을 시사하고 있기 때문에, 우리는 그들이 실행될 수 있을지 지켜볼 것이다."
https://www.reuters.com/business/deere-quarterly-profit-rises-higher-equipment-demand-2022-05-20/
Reuters
Deere's supply chain issues hit revenue, shares plunge
Deere & Co on Friday missed Wall Street revenue targets and said it was having difficulty securing parts for its heavy machinery, sending shares down 14%.