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Chile’s Data Center plan accelerates cloud-based services and artificial intelligence related demands, presenting commercial opportunities for U.S. companies.
The Philippines is transforming its natural gas supply landscape and opening major opportunities for U.S. suppliers of LNG and related infrastructure.
Egypt’s mining sector is transforming as the government aims to make the country a regional hub for mineral exploration and production.
The European Commission has taken action in the past several weeks to tackle the PRC’s unfair market practices
The African Development Bank (AfDB) has unveiled its new Country Strategy Paper (CSP) for Ghana (2024-2029).
Ghana is pursuing nuclear power to enhance its low carbon energy production and strengthen energy security and diversification.
Ghana continues to make progress at electrification as it recognizes the importance of reliable energy supply to its effort at industrialization.
AfCFTA Parties Approve Investment Protocol
Guatemala is opening its energy market at scale, creating long-term opportunities for U.S. exporters in clean energy, infrastructure, and grid modernization.
The Philippines’ data center market is rapidly growing, offering strong export and partnership opportunities for U.S. tech and infrastructure providers.
Italy to increase its imports of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) which increases prospects for U.S. suppliers of LNG and related equipment.
Austria is investing in natural gas, creating new opportunities.
Canada’s investment in Arctic energy infrastructure offers many opportunities for U.S. energy companies.
Romania is a key market for small modular reactors (SMRs) and will become a catalyst for the development of SMRs in the Southeast European region.
RETIE is the regulatory framework for the electrical industry in Colombia. It has been expanded to require more certifications.