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Stefanie Eschenbacher

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Mexico Correspondent @Reuters via Asia, Europe and Africa • energy, environment and climate change • polyglot, first-generation graduate • Yaa is my Akan name

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In March, a tanker unloaded diesel at Mexico's Port of Ensenada, working through the night. The unusual operation, three Mexican securities sources say, was the work of cartel-linked smugglers https://t.co/WYTkWpBK10
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We first heard about his renewed increased interest back in March 2024
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"Because @Pemex isn't paying suppliers and producers, companies have halted projects and are leaving," said Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim H/T @El_Universal_Mx "A solution must be found to put Pemex in a better position." Below a recap of our scoops on Ixachi, Zama and Lakach
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Many are taking advantage of a loophole in the Amazon Soy Moratorium, a voluntary agreement signed by the world's top grain traders
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Brazilian #soy farmers are pushing further into the #Amazon rainforest to plant more of their crops, putting pressure on a landmark deal signed two decades ago aimed at slowing deforestation https://t.co/fllBuQMVyt
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Brazilian soy farmers are pushing further into the Amazon rainforest to plant more of their crops, putting pressure on a landmark deal signed two decades ago aimed at slowing deforestation.
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With Trump playing hardball on tariffs, Mexico and billionaire investor Carlos Slim are renegotiating a high-stakes deepwater natural gas project that could bring the country closer to energy independence - Friday's scoop with @Abeadriana
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Mexican billionaire investor Carlos Slim's team and state energy company Pemex are discussing substantial changes to a deal to develop the country's first deepwater natural gas field, five sources...
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It was a busy week for news, but here's your weekend read on the world's largest meatpacker JBS and its climate change pledges https://t.co/DNABtsoyVW Scoop with my dogged colleagues @Lucimagalhaess @JessopReuters #ClimateCrisis #Sustainability
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Why does Brazil grow so much soy and eat so little? https://t.co/XgTfWBSLV4
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Climate change intensified by 40% the weather feeding devastating wildfires that have likely killed millions of animals this year in Brazil's Pantanal, the world's largest wetlands https://t.co/lyE8XF4J3q
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Climate change intensified by 40% the weather feeding devastating wildfires that have likely killed millions of animals this year in Brazil's Pantanal, the world's largest wetlands, scientists said...
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Fires in Brazil's Amazon rainforest for July surge to highest in two decades
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In the Andes, mountain guides bear witness to shrinking glaciers https://t.co/ZFUJse5b0S
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Mexico is seeking to import more motor fuel for next year than it had previously planned, to compensate for delays in the startup of its new Olmeca refinery - scoop with @shariqrtrs and Trixie Yap
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Mexico is seeking to import more motor fuel for next year than it had previously planned, to compensate for delays in the startup of its new Olmeca refinery, half a dozen traders said, marking an...
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Mexico's incoming President Claudia Sheinbaum will likely face a new challenge fulfilling the dream of energy independence that led her predecessor to spend $17 billion on a new refinery: a shortfall in domestic crude supply #OOTT
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