Ongoing violence in South Sudan may increase global oil price,China adjusted the fuel price fifteen times in 2013

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Review of International Energy News

Moscow has filed its first case with the World Trade Organization against the European Unionclaiming that Russian companies were being unfairly penalised for Russia’s low domestic energy prices.

Ongoing violence in South Sudan is having a ripple effect on the global oil market.

The Japanese government has decided to extend the radiation cleanup surrounding the Fukushima nuclear power plant by up to three years.

Russian officials said that increasing exploitation of oil and gas in the Arctic caused marine environmental pollution and Russia had took a great deal of measures to protect marine ecosystem.

Review of Domestic Energy News

According to National Development and Reform Commission and Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, the policy of multi-step electricity pricing will be implemented in aluminum electrolysis industry.

Starting Jan 1,2014, China will grant zero-tariff treatment to all the imported coal products, according to the Tariff Implementation Plan for 2014 issued by the Tariff Policy Committee of the State Council.

China adjusted the fuel price fifteen times in 2013, a new record in the adjusting frequency.

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