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EnergyDevelopingFeatured
7.2

Asia LNG imports plunge on Iran conflict, supply disruption

Asian LNG imports declined sharply in March 2026—the largest monthly drop since 2022—attributed to Middle East conflict disrupting supply chains and elevating prices. The Iran-related crisis appears to be constraining LNG availability in Asian markets, though specific production or shipping impacts are not detailed. This signals potential energy security pressure across Asia and possible upward price pressure in global LNG markets.

gCaptain·IR · JP · CN·about 3 hours ago
Corroborating
EnergyDeveloping
6.3

Inpex redirects Australian LPG supplies to Japan amid regional demand shifts

Japan's Inpex is diverting liquefied petroleum gas and condensate shipments from Australian production to Japanese markets, signaling strategic reallocation of energy exports. The move reflects evolving supply chain dynamics and Japan's energy security priorities in the Asia-Pacific region. Specific volumes and contract details remain unclear from the headline alone.

Nikkei Asia·JP · AU·about 3 hours ago
Emerging
TechDeveloping
5.9

Japanese glassmakers pivot to AI chip substrate demand

Asahi Kasei and AGC are retooling production to capitalize on surging demand for materials used in advanced semiconductor manufacturing, particularly for AI chips. The strategic pivot reflects Japan's effort to secure supply chain positioning in high-value semiconductor inputs. Specifics on capacity expansion timelines and target yields are not provided in this item.

Nikkei Asia·JP·about 3 hours ago
Emerging
EnergyDevelopingFeatured
7.6

UK blocks Ming Yang Scotland wind turbine project amid industry backlash

The UK government has rejected Chinese wind turbine manufacturer Ming Yang's plans to develop a turbine production facility in Scotland, prompting criticism from the renewable energy sector. The decision reflects ongoing tensions over foreign investment in UK energy infrastructure and supply chain security. Industry groups argue the rejection may undermine Scotland's clean energy ambitions and competitiveness.

Nikkei Asia·GB · CN·about 3 hours ago
Corroborating
Tech
7.8

WhatsApp whistleblower lawsuit dismissed over insufficient evidence of retaliation

A federal judge dismissed a whistleblower lawsuit filed by WhatsApp's former security chief, who had claimed Meta prioritized profits over user safety. The court found insufficient evidence that the executive was terminated in retaliation for raising security concerns. The dismissal narrows the legal grounds available to challenge Meta's internal security practices through employment litigation.

NYT Tech·US·about 5 hours ago
Confirmed