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Libya and Japan discuss enhancing economic & investment cooperation – review opportunities in energy, trade, infrastructure & development
Reporting on hosting the high-level Libyan economic delegation on an official visit to Japan from July 7 to 10 July, the Libyan Embassy in Tokyo said...
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Trend News Agency
· Jul 9, 2026
Uzbekistan, Japan explore co-op in green energy, infrastructure and tourism
Uzbekistan, Japan explore co-op in green energy, infrastructure and tourism
Saudi Gazette
· Jul 7, 2026
Saudi government grants Acwa exclusive green hydrogen export mandate
RIYADH — The Saudi government has granted Acwa an exclusive mandate to export green hydrogen and its derivatives produced in the Kingdom to international markets.The company has also been assigned to develop renewable electricity export projects serving Europe and the Arab region.The approval gives Acwa the exclusive right to export Saudi-produced green hydrogen, including green ammonia, green methanol and green fuels, as global demand for low-carbon energy accelerates.Under the mandate, Acwa will also develop projects for the production, transmission and export of renewable electricity to European and Arab markets, supporting regional energy security while expanding the Kingdom's clean electricity exports.Acwa currently manages a portfolio of 111 assets across 16 countries, with assets under management valued at SR468.9 billion (approximately 125 billion), reinforcing its position as a strategic partner in advancing Saudi Arabia's long-term economic diversification, industrial development and clean energy ambitions.
The Japan Times
· Jul 8, 2026
LDP plans tighter oversight of disclosures by activist investors
The proposals come as Japan has become one of the world's busiest markets for activist investing outside of the U.S.
Utusan Malaysia
· Jul 3, 2026
Bertindak segera tangani krisis tenaga
DALAM mendepani situasi krisis tenaga yang disebabkan konflik Iran-Amerika Syarikat (AS) dan sekutunya sehingga membawa kepada sekatan di Selat Hormuz, tidak dapat dinafikan, isu keselamatan dan kedaulatan tenaga kini menjadi fokus utama setiap negara di dunia. Dalam rangka lawatan rasmi Perdana Menteri ke Jepun baru-baru ini, Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim dan Perdana Menteri Jepun, Sanae ... Read more The post Bertindak segera tangani krisis tenaga appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.
CoinDesk
· Jul 10, 2026
Japan's 'invest locally' plan likely to spur demand for assets like bitcoin, gold
Japan's 'invest locally' plan likely to spur demand for assets like bitcoin, gold
Iran Herald
· Jul 2, 2026
"India and Japan must work together": Japanese Press Secretary Toshihiro Kitamura on Hormuz, energy security, Iran-US MoU
New Delhi [India], July 3 (ANI): Japanese Press Secretary Toshihiro Kitamura on Thursday said that India and Japan must work together to strengthen economic and energy security amid the Iran-US conflict, warning that any disruption to energy supplies passing through the Strait of Hormuz poses a serious threat to both countries and the wider region. Speaking to ANI, Japanese Press Secretary and Official Spokesper
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Related coverage for "Libya and Japan discuss enhancing economic & investment cooperation – review opportunities in energy, trade, infrastructure & development": Trend News Agency — Uzbekistan, Japan explore co-op in green energy, infrastructure and tourism. Saudi Gazette — Saudi government grants Acwa exclusive green hydrogen export mandate. The Japan Times — LDP plans tighter oversight of disclosures by activist investors . Utusan Malaysia — Bertindak segera tangani krisis tenaga. CoinDesk — Japan's 'invest locally' plan likely to spur demand for assets like bitcoin, gold. Iran Herald — "India and Japan must work together": Japanese Press Secretary Toshihiro Kitamura on Hormuz, energy security, Iran-US MoU