Vestas expects a rebound in Brazil

Bloomberg Vestas Wind Systems A/S expects demand for wind power to rebound in Brazil, after a slowdown in Latin America’s top market prompted the turbine supplier to focus more attention elsewhere in the region. “I see Brazil coming back in the next year,” said Marco Graziano, president at Vestas Mediterranean. “You’ve got to be patient.” The world’s biggest turbine supplier ...

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Asia VLCC rates continue to sink on tonnage oversupply

Reuters Freight rates for very large crude carriers (VLCCs) on Asian routes continue to sink on a glut of available tonnage as owners wait for supply disruptions caused by Hurricane Harvey to help support the market, brokers said. Charter rates for VLCCs from the Middle East have fallen to around 36 on the Worldscale measure. “In terms of VLCCs we’ve ...

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Eskom to sign power deals by October-end

Bloomberg South Africa’s state-owned electricity utility will sign delayed power-purchase agreements with independent producers by the end of October, but not before pricing on the deals is renegotiated, Energy Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi said. Eskom Holdings SOC Ltd. is expected to conclude agreements for 26 projects, Kubayi said in Pretoria. The power company stalled for more than a year on the ...

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Government owes Egbin power plant $352mn

Bloomberg Nigeria’s Egbin power plant, the biggest in Africa’s most-populous nation, is owed 125 billion naira ($352 million) by the government and half of its output is wasted because of inadequate transmission infrastructure, its chief officer said. Out of the roughly 1,300 megawatts currently generated by the facility’s six units, which is close to full capacity, some 700 megawatts are ...

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Honda to pay $484 million in air bag malfunction settlement

Bloomberg Honda Motor Co. agreed to pay $484 million to settle economic-loss claims tied to Takata Corp. air bag recalls, bringing total settlements over the faulty safety devices to more than $1 billion. The agreement will provide for faster replacement of recalled air bags and reimburse customers for out-of-pocket costs. The Honda deal follows a $533 million settlement with four ...

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Vietnam to make own cars; Vingroup to invest $3.5 billion

Bloomberg Vietnam wants to design and make cars for its 90 million motorbike and scooter riders. The country’s largest real-estate company Vingroup JSC said it plans to invest up to $3.5 billion to set up a manufacturing and research and development complex, aiming to roll out the first car in 24 months. The Hanoi-based developer will break ground on the ...

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Indian billionaire KM Birla to weigh Constellium, Aleris bids

Bloomberg Indian billionaire Kumar Mangalam Birla is evaluating possible bids for Constellium NV and Aleris Corp. as his conglomerate seeks to grow its aluminum operations overseas, people with knowledge of the matter said. Deliberations are at an early stage, and Aditya Birla Group hasn’t yet decided whether to proceed with an offer for either business, according to the people. The ...

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Harvey’s roar rumbles half a world away as LPG in Asia jumps

Bloomberg Asian buyers of liquefied petroleum gas are already paying for disruptions half a world away in Texas as record rainfall halted shipments of propane and butane from ports that handle more than 90 percent of US exports to the region. Marine export terminals operated by Enterprise Products Partners LP, Targa Resources Inc. and Phillips 66, all suppliers of the ...

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N Korea claims test of H-bomb with ‘unprecedented power’

Bloomberg North Korea said it successfully tested a hydrogen bomb with “unprecedentedly big power” on Sunday that can be loaded onto an intercontinental ballistic missile, in its first nuclear test under US President Donald Trump’s watch. The test, ordered by Kim Jong Un, was a “perfect success” and confirmed the precision and technology of the bomb, according to the Korean ...

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Trump says ‘looking into South Korea trade accord future’

Bloomberg President Donald Trump said he would discuss the future of the US-South Korea free-trade agreement with his advisers following a newspaper report that he’s considering terminating the pact. “I am,” Trump said in response to a question about whether he’s discussing the issue with advisers. “It’s very much on my mind,” the president said during a visit to Houston ...

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