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Western oil sanctions have been slowing Iranian oil production and exports, the nation's Oil Minister admits for the first time.
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Toshiba Corp. (TYO: 6502) is looking to sell a stake in U.S. nuclear company Westinghouse in an aim to raise cash flow.
After cutting American wind jobs earlier this year, Siemens (NYSE: SI) announced new cuts in its German gas turbine business.
After three years of rapid production, Iraq has passed Iran to become the second-largest oil producer in OPEC.
Still reeling in the aftermath of Fukushima, Japan's nuclear power industry took another hit when a fault line was discovered under the oldest reactor.
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