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Fuel at the Pump Isn’t a Price — It’s a Tax on Everyday Life
When fuel prices rise, news coverage usually treats it as a market story. Oil is up. Currencies are weak. Import costs have risen. Adjustments were inevitable. But for most people, fuel isn’t something they buy occasionally or speculate on. It’s something they live inside . And when the price at the pump jumps, it behaves less like a price and more like a tax on everyday life — one that’s paid quietly, repeatedly, and unevenly. Recent fuel price increases in Malawi make thi
2 days ago4 min read


The New Geography of Energy: What India–UAE Nuclear Cooperation Reveals About Business Systems
When leaders meet to discuss nuclear energy, the conversation is often framed around geopolitics, diplomacy, or climate targets. But beneath the headlines, something more structural is taking place. As reported in recent coverage of India–UAE discussions , cooperation on nuclear reactors and long-term energy supply isn’t simply about generating power. It reflects a deeper shift in how countries — and the businesses within them — are re-architecting energy systems for the nex
3 days ago3 min read


How the Battery Industry Is Reframing Its Role in Modern Energy
For decades, the battery industry sat in the background — powering remotes, tools, and toys without much public attention. Today, batteries are central to how people work, travel, respond to emergencies, and interact with infrastructure. They are no longer mere consumables; they are part of the energy backbone. As demand shifts, manufacturers are adapting. One example is Vinnic Power , a long-established energy manufacturer that has evolved from producing alkaline and recharg
Jan 43 min read
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