producers
Coverage of producers in the Nexus archive.
- Oil’s Great Unwind: How a Fragile Peace Is Redrawing the Global Map
Brent crude has fallen below $71 as the US-Iran war premium unwinds, easing conditions in Asia and pressuring oil producers. The situation highlights global implications and Latin America's stake in the shifting dynamics.
- As U.S. government looks to leverage food aid, producers seek other delivery methods
The U.S. government is changing the global distribution of food aid to starving children, utilizing it as a diplomatic tool while nutrition bars accumulate in U.S. factories.
- US fuel prices to take ‘months’ to normalise after US-Iran deal to end war
US fuel prices will remain elevated for months following a US-Iran deal to end the war, as producers require time to increase output and port bottlenecks, combined with higher demand, sustain elevated prices.
- Why the much-feared crunch in oil markets has yet to arrive
The anticipated oil market crunch has not materialized due to still-ample stocks and more reactive producers and consumers, which have enhanced the world's ability to handle disruptions.
- UK turns to imported chicken as demand surges
The UK is increasing its reliance on imported chicken due to surging demand. Domestic producers attribute limited expansion to restrictive planning rules and stricter welfare regulations.
- Off-the-charts demand for a natural healthy sweetener is driving nationwide shortages… and producers are dying off
High demand for a natural healthy sweetener is causing nationwide shortages, and producers are experiencing significant difficulties. The surge in consumer interest has overwhelmed supply chains, leading to a critical depletion of the product.
- Fruit yoghurts are next at risk of being cancelled as 'unhealthy' under Labour's junk food crackdown, producers warn
Fruit yoghurts may face restrictions under Labour's proposed junk food regulations, according to industry producers who warn of potential bans. The policy aims to curb 'unhealthy' products, but producers argue fruit yoghurts should be exempt due to their nutritional benefits.
- Los Angeles judge clears way for civil trial against Baldwin in ‘Rust’ case
A Los Angeles judge denied Alec Baldwin and producers' motion to dismiss a civil lawsuit related to the 2021 fatal shooting on the set of 'Rust.' The case involves claims by the film's gaffer, who was injured in the incident.