Business Fast > Retail > IEA cuts oil-demand growth forecasts amid global trade tensions RetailIEA cuts oil-demand growth forecasts amid global trade tensionsMarch 13, 2025posted on Mar. 13, 2025 at 9:22 am IEA cuts oil-demand growth forecasts amid global trade tensions READ SOURCE tweet Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditMorebusinessfastMarch 13, 2025previous articleVolution stock surges on robust H1 resultsnext articleBitcoin (BTC) – is it safe to buy now?You Might Also LikeRetailExcessive data regulation can impede business expansion of MSMEs, says surveyMarch 12, 2025RetailBoohoo rebrands as Debenhams as youth labels struggleMarch 11, 2025RetailHow Facebook Marketplace is keeping young people on the platformMarch 8, 2025RetailReshaping norms: How organisations can build equitable workplaces for womenMarch 8, 2025Oil's bumpy start to the year still hasn't encourage bearish consensus: JPMorganMarch 7, 2025RetailUS owner of UK pharmacy chain Boots to be taken private in $10bn dealMarch 7, 2025Recommended For YouFinanceCar industry urges UK government to create new EV incentivesMarch 13, 2025FinanceSportsRory McIlroy snatches phone away from heckling fan at The Players ChampionshipMarch 13, 2025SportsScienceGroundbreaking theory may transform our understanding of ‘white holes’March 13, 2025ScienceGlobal Economy‘Duterte guilty of…’: ICC Prosecutor Karim Khan drops bombshell on ex-Philippine Prez arrestMarch 13, 2025Global EconomyPoliticsRussian forces 'retake key town' of Sudzha in western Kursk region as Putin delays ceasefire to grab more landMarch 13, 2025Politics
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