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USTR 301 and retaliatory measures in China
The background to these measures stems from a petition brought by five labour unions in the US who complained of unfair practices by China in the maritime sector which they believed posed a discriminatory threat to US commerce.

Ship leasing: Does a financial lessor need to be the registered owner of the leased asset?
Prior to the advent of Chinese leasing, ship leasing was historically a financing structure in the alternative ship finance space.

Vietnam Hotel Investment Guide
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Long Duration Energy Storage Scheme – Project Assessment Phase and cap and floor regime details
Ofgem has reduced the number of applications for the LDES tender from 171 to 77 on the basis of eligibility criteria, with the vast majority being Li-ion BESS.