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Tariffs and the threat to supply chains
Welcome to our double-header specialty gases and supply chains issue.
This edition lands at a significant time for global supply chains, given the recent developments in US global trade policy.
Just two days before going to press, sweeping new US tariffs were introduced – only for the highest tariffs to be mostly paused within days, though excluding China. At the time of writing, China has retaliated and neither side is looking likely to budge. And yet by the time this magazine hits your desk, the situation will likely have shifted again.
It will be hard to look at the humble cylinder in quite the same light again.
US electronics company Materion has signed a deal to acquire the manufacturing assets related to the metal tantalum from Korean semiconductor manufacturer Konasol.
New research from analyst group McKinsey & Co explores US tariffs policy and its likely impact on the semiconductors sector.
The US’s first on-site sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) production facility is set to be developed at Pittsburgh International Airport, using alcohol-to-jet technology to produce more than 100 million gallons annually.
The US Department of Energy (DOE) has approved liquefied natural gas exports to non-free trade agreement (FTA) countries from Port Arthur LNG Phase II in Jefferson County, Texas.
Helium development firm Helix Exploration is targeting US investors by listing on the OTCQB venture market from today [29 May].
There was a mixed picture in the late April and early May financial results from the industrial gas majors – but what united them was the need to focus on core business.
Biofuels producer Conestoga Energy has drilled its first Class VI well near its Bonanza BioEnergy ethanol plant in Garden City, Kansas, to permanently store carbon dioxide emissions generated during the plant’s production process.
The US government’s international tariffs policy has been thrown into turmoil after the US Court of International Trade ruled it exceeds President Trump’s authority.
There is a strong use case for biogases, as set out in the International Energy Agency’s (IEA) first-of-its-kind assessment on the outlook for biogases and biomethane.