As renewable energy projects contend with volatile energy markets, new regulations and a challenging investment climate, it’s easy to lose sight of the progress being made in the transition away from fossil fuels.
Sustained investment in renewables continues, despite the hurdles, and will translate into enduring growth as economic activity becomes less dependent on fossil fuel prices and supply fluctuations.
Ultimately, as the transition accelerates and renewable electricity generation increases, economic prosperity will ensue as emissions fall.
But getting there is a...
The Department of Commerce’s preliminary determination in the antidumping duty investigation (ADD) investigations on aluminum extrusions from 14 countries was published on May 7, 2024. The scope of the investigation covers a broad array of products containing aluminum extrusions, including specific articles, components, subassemblies, and numerous downstream products. The scope also contains several exclusions from the investigation that are defined by technical parameters. Further, the scope contains a specific list of covered products if produced in China. In short,...
Tensions rise between UK and Ireland over immigration
Attempts to handle the unprecedented levels of immigration have this week prompted diplomatic tensions between Ireland and the UK. Looming general elections on either side of the Irish Sea means that there has been considerable political jockeying on the issue, which perception polling indicates will be top of mind for voters.
Responding to a line of questioning from Clare Independent TD – and MEP candidate for Ireland South – Michael McNamara, Minister for...
In this week’s Roar: the Key Bridge cleanup, tightening airfreight capacity, port volumes in the U.S., container ship deliveries hit a record, and diesel prices continue to fall.
Baltimore is making good progress cleaning up the shipping channel and removing the Dali—the container ship that caused the Key Bridge collapse in March. Officials are hopeful the ship can be removed by May 10. So far, over 3,000 tons of debris have been pulled from the channel, and the next step is...
The dollar is mostly a little softer today in thin market conditions, with Tokyo, Seoul, and London closed for holidays. The Japanese yen is the weakest G10 currency, losing about 0.5% and slipping through last Friday's lows. At first, after Fed Chair Powell did not endorse rate hike speculation, the market thought he was dovish. But after the softer than expected jobs data and weakness in the ISM services, the market shifted from doubting one cut to pricing in...
Whether they realize it or not, most companies probably own valuable trade secrets. When one thinks of “trade secrets,” things like the recipe for Coca-Cola or Kentucky Fried Chicken or perhaps Google’s algorithm might come to mind. But trade secrets are broader than these examples and can include things that most companies have, such as customer lists, manufacturing processes, and marketing strategies.
PROTECTING TRADE SECRETS
What makes a trade secret a trade secret? First and foremost, it must be a secret,...