La rubrica settimanale con i consigli di lettura di RivistaEnergia.it, dall’Europa e dal mondo. Settimana 12/2025
“Germany’s customs authority seized a cargo of Russian oil and the tanker that has holding it, Der Spiegel reported, a move that risks further ratcheting tensions with Moscow.”
Germany Seizes Russian Oil Sitting on a Tanker in the Baltic Sea
Articolo – Bloomberg
“Russia and Ukraine accused each other on Friday of blowing up a Russian gas pumping station in a border area where Ukrainian troops have been retreating, amid talks over a proposed U.S.-backed moratorium on attacks on energy infrastructure.”
Russia and Ukraine accuse each other of blowing up Russian gas pumping station
Articolo – Reuters
“China is boosting state support for domestic minerals exploration as policymakers increase efforts to achieve President Xi Jinping’s ambition for resource self-sufficiency amid intensifying competition with the US.”
China raises state funding for strategic minerals amid US trade war
Articolo – Financial Times
“In an escalation of trade tensions, Donald Trump threatened to double tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum to 50 percent this week. This increase would have been in response to Ontario’s 25 percent surcharge on electricity exports to the United States.”
The Impact of Trump Tariffs on US-Canada Minerals and Metals Trade
Analisi – Tom Moerenhout
“The Oxford Handbook of Geoeconomics and Economic Statecraft is a comprehensive, critical, and contemporary exploration of issues at the intersection of political economy and security studies”
The Oxford Handbook of Geoeconomics and Economic Statecraft
Libro – VK Aggarwal, TM Cheung
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