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Trump raised the prospect of future business deals with Russia post-war. But it's not that simple

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:National   来源:Opinion  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:In 2002, more than 18 years after Ms MacPherson's father first called the police, the archbishop's letter was made public.

In 2002, more than 18 years after Ms MacPherson's father first called the police, the archbishop's letter was made public.

Grangemouth has two similarities. One is that it has Chinese owners. PetroChina has a 50% stake, the other half held by Ineos.One argument for taking over Scunthorpe is that Chinese owners have an interest in making the UK dependent on imports, when China has the biggest over-supply for exports in the world.

Trump raised the prospect of future business deals with Russia post-war. But it's not that simple

An argument can also be made that it could be in the strategic interests of an unfriendly China that the UK lacks oil refining capacity and has to rely on imports. But as China is a net importer of oil and gas, it's less obvious that China gains from that.The other similarity is that both industries are going through a difficult transition. The steel industry is a notoriously big polluter. The product will still be needed in future, so either it switches to cleaner electricity or its carbon output is offset. Neither is simple.Oil will also be needed in future, but much less of it. The rundown of oil refining is in line with UK and Scottish government policies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, both in the refining process and in the subsequent burning of oil products.

Trump raised the prospect of future business deals with Russia post-war. But it's not that simple

The UK will still has five refineries. Grangemouth is the oldest in Britain and needed a lot of investment to keep it going as an oil refinery.And instead of shutting it down, the PetroIneos partnership has a plan - first, to use the site as an import terminal to retain the flow of oil to transport, industry and home heating across much of Scotland and the north of England. and after a long wait, to use the site for next generation energy.

Trump raised the prospect of future business deals with Russia post-war. But it's not that simple

Project Willow, co-funded by the UK and Scottish governments, recently gave some shape to the kind of work that could be done there, including biofuels and carbon capture.

The owners and the government are aligned on that plan. So nationalisation is not necessary to make it change, or to make it happen. The key difference between the Scottish government and PetroIneos is the timescale for shutting down the oil refinery, and whether the workforce can be a bridge between the old and new tech."It is lovely. I just loved it from the beginning, but of course I didn't know that every other publisher in the world had already turned it down. So it was lucky that she found me and I was lucky that I found her. I mean, that's extraordinary, isn't it?"

In 2000, Mr Cunningham started his own "lively and creative" publishing company, Chicken House, which has a special emphasis on original children's fiction books.He remains passionate about discovering new writing talent, but said he would never tire of being known as the man who brought Harry Potter to the world.

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