(Reuters) - Oil markets sank on Friday, a day after U.S. President Donald Trump pressured OPEC and its de facto leader Saudi Arabia to lower prices in a broad push to drive up crude production. Brent ...
Addressing the World Economic Forum being held at Davos virtually, Donald Trump said he was surprised that it did not happen before his election.
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Saudi Arabia’s crown prince said Thursday the kingdom wants to invest $600 billion in the ...
Trump said he planned to ask the oil cartel to lower prices, which he said would lead to a swift end to Russia's war in Ukraine.
One day after speaking to Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, President Donald Trump pushed the kingdom to increase its U.S. investment, saying he would ask the Saudis to “round out” their ...
Trump then went on to criticize the nation’s electric grid, calling it old while noting that he would allow the tech companies to rely on any fuel that they want to run the plants. And if the energy ...
President Donald Trump said he would impose taxes and tariffs if companies do not make their products in the U.S.
"You've got to bring down the oil price, you've got to end that war. They should have done it long ago," President Donald Trump said.
"Today, Trump is focusing on OPEC; yesterday, it was sanctioning Russia; the day before it was on Canadian and Mexican tariffs," Smith said. "We remain in a time of heightened uncertainty, where oil ...
Oil futures finished Thursday at their lowest in two weeks after President Donald Trump said he would ask Saudi Arabia and OPEC to lower oil prices, implying that he would pressure major oil producers ...