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Pemex can’t afford to build oil field it fought to control

Bloomberg Petroleos Mexicanos fought tooth and nail to wrest control of the country’s biggest private oil find from the companies that discovered it. Now it has found itself without the cash to actually develop the field. After taking operational control of the Zama megafield last month, the Mexican state-owned oil producer doesn’t have the nearly $2 billion needed to develop ...

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Amazon funding spurs union exodus from consumer board

Bloomberg Three major unions have quit the board of the nation’s oldest consumer advocacy organisation, claiming funding from Amazon.com Inc has compromised the group’s progressive mission. In separate letters last month, the presidents of the United Food & Commercial Workers, the Communications Workers of America and the United Auto Workers wrote that their groups were resigning immediately from their roles ...

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UK’s travel Covid test prices cut following criticism

Bloomberg The UK government lowered the cost of Covid tests provided by the National Health Service for international travel following criticism from the competition watchdog and the tourism industry. The cost of tests will be reduced to 68 pounds ($94.30) from 88 pounds for one test and to 136 pounds from 170 pounds for two, the UK’s Department for Health ...

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