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Average tariff of a market country for an origin group (except for world) is calculated by taking those products (at HS 6-digit level) that are imported by the market country from each country included in the origin group. i.e., tariff rates for those products that are not traded are not included in the calculation.
HS code 1006.30, for example, indicates Chapter 10 (Cereals), heading 10.06 (Rice), and subheading 1006.30 (Semi-milled or wholly milled rice, whether or not polished or glazed). In addition to the HS codes and commodity descriptions, each Section and Chapter of the HS is prefaced by Legal Notes, which are designed to clarify the proper ...
"The Manila Commodity Exchange (MCX) today adopted new rules" (Press release). ClubDocOnline. 8 Mar 2011. [dead link ] "Manila Commodity Exchange's Next-Generation Trading Floor Goes Live" (Press release). PressExposure. 9 Mar 2011.
Port of sale Abu Bukhoosh 31.6° 2.0% Total Abu Al Bukhoosh Dubai: Abu Al-Bukhoosh Agbami 47.5° 0.044% Chevron: Nigeria: offshore Undisclosed Undisclosed Undisclosed Genel Energy/CPC Taiwan Somaliland: Central Somaliland oil fields Aktobe 41.6° 0.73% Kazakhstan: Novorossiysk: Al Shaheen 26.51° 2.49% North Oil Company (Qatar) Qatar: Mesaieed ...
The oil prices were seen rising to hit $71.38 per barrel in March 2021, marking the highest since the beginning of the pandemic in January 2020. [116] The oil price rise followed a missile drone attack on Saudi Arabia's Aramco oil facility by Yemen’s Houthi rebels. [117] The United States said it was committed to defending Saudi Arabia. [118]
Minimum price fluctuation $0.01 (1) per barrel ($10.00 per contract). Maximum daily price fluctuation None. Daily settlement A daily OSP settlement price will be published as at 16:30 (Singapore) 03:30 or 04:30 EST. This price represents the weighted average price of trades in the nearby Contract Month between 16:25 and 16:30 (Singapore).
Port of Salalah Container Terminal is inaugurated November 1998 and wins Best Investment Project in Oman Award 1999: Port of Salalah sets a world record for productivity with more than 250 berth moves per hour 2000: Bunkering facilities are completed. General Cargo Terminal comes under Port of Salalah management 2001
In 1976, Oman's oil production rose to 366,000 barrels (58,000 m³) per day but declined gradually to about 285,000 barrels (45,000 m³) per day in late 1980 due to the depletion of recoverable reserves. From 1981 to 1986, Oman compensated for declining oil prices, by increasing production levels to 600,000 b/d. With the collapse of oil prices ...