UAE's Exit From OPEC Signals Shifting Global Energy Dynamics
Gulf Nation's Decision Underscores Mounting Pressures on Historic Cartel's Influence
The United Arab Emirates' recent withdrawal from OPEC ignites debate on the cartel's future and global oil market dynamics amidst evolving energy strategies.
Black & WhiteVIENNA — The United Arab Emirates (UAE) recently declared its departure from the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), a significant development that has prompted widespread discussion regarding the cartel's enduring influence and cohesion. This strategic move by one of the world's prominent oil producers places the future trajectory of the nearly 65
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