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New Delhi may limit rice exports. Bad idea

  A few months ago, when India restricted wheat exports following a heatwave, rumbles ran through the world’s food markets. Still, while India is a giant consumer of wheat, it’s not as big an exporter. The real fear was that New Delhi might cut off rice shipments as well: India is the world’s largest exporter by far. Fortunately, rice prices ...

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Don’t abandon small firms in energy crisis

As energy prices surge, UK politicians seem to be relying on Latin American literature for guidance. Like a novel by Nobel Prize winner Gabriel Garcia Marquez, officials have lost the ability to differentiate between substance and magical realism. But companies can’t afford to live in a fantasy land. Departing Prime Minister Boris Johnson is clearly a fan of the literary ...

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Holiday season airfares soar on pricey fuel, revenge travel

  Bloomberg Travellers alarmed at sky-high airfares this Christmas can add soaring fuel prices spurred in part by Russia’s weaponisation of its energy resources to the list of factors to blame. The price of jet fuel — which typically accounts for around a quarter of an airline’s total operational costs — is on a tear. The jump this year is ...

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