Anonymous ID: c4da2b Dec. 3, 2018, 3:06 a.m. No.4127096   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7118

China begins requiring tech. companies to keep records on users.

 

https://www.breitbart.com/tech/2018/12/01/report-china-demands-tech-companies-keep-detailed-records-of-user-activity/

 

I thank God I was born in the USA.

Anonymous ID: c4da2b Dec. 3, 2018, 4:28 a.m. No.4127483   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Qatar set to leave OPEC in January as Middle East spat worsens

 

Qatar will quit OPEC on January 1 after 57 years of membership.

The decision was announced at a press conference Monday just days ahead of a crucial meeting on December 6.

Oil prices have recovered in recent days on the back of a agreed Russian and Saudi supply cuts.

Qatar, OPEC's 11th largest oil member by production, shocked market watchers with the announcement it will quit OPEC, adding additional bite to proceedings ahead of a December 6 meeting in Vienna, Austria.

 

While Qatar has stated the decision, effective January 1, is thanks to its plans to increase natural gas production, it's clear its diplomatic spat with Saudi Arabia isn't abating.

 

OPEC largest member - Saudi Arabia - has cut trade and transport ties with Qatar for the past 18 months, alongside three other countries, accusing the country of supporting terrorism and their regional rival, Iran. Qatar has said the boycott is damaging for its national sovereignty and has denied the claims.

After a 30% drop since October, crude prices had a respite with 5% surge on Monday following positive news that Russia and Saudi Arabia agreed to cut production and shored up by news of a 90-day trade war truce between the US and China. Brent crude was trading at $61.62, up 3.6% as of 9.30 a.m in London (4.30 a.m EST) while WTI is up 4.1% at $53.06.

"For me to put efforts and resources and time in an organization that we are a very small player in and I don't have a say in what happens … practically it does not work, so for us it's better to focus on our big growth potential," Qatar's Energy Minister Saad al-Kaabi told a news conference Monday, as reported by Reuters.

 

https://www.businessinsider.com/qatar-set-to-leave-opec-in-january-as-middle-east-spat-worsens-2018-12