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Monday, 19 August 2024

Colombia Bans Coal Exports To Israel - Foreign Affairs

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Colombia Bans Coal Exports To Israel - Foreign Affairs

esident has signed a decree banning the exports of coal to Israel in a bid to push Tel Aviv to end the war in Gaza.


According to a Bloomberg report, the decree was signed last week.

Colombia is the biggest supplier of coal to Israel. It is also the sixth-largest seaborne coal exporter in the world and the second-largest in South America. Last year, Colombia exported 56.4 million tons of the commodity.


The ban on coal exports to Israel was first announced in June, with President Gustavo Petro saying on X “We are going to suspend coal exports to Israel until the genocide stops,” per the Financial Times. The country’s trade ministry said the ban will enter into effect five days after the publication of the decree in the state gazette but it would not affect already contracted coal volumes.


In the first eight months of 2023, Colombian coal exports to Israel totaled $320 million, the FT also reported in June, adding that per official data government income from these exports stood at $165 million.


In May this year, however, Colombia broke its diplomatic relations with Israel amid the war with Hamas. The ban on exports of coal followed this move, echoing a similar move by Turkey, which in May stopped all trade with Israel demanding “an uninterrupted and sufficient flow” of humanitarian aid into Gaza.

Back in June when the ban was announced, Colombia’s mining industry association warned that the ban would hurt the country’s economy and discourage foreign investment.


“This decision would not comply with international commitments by Colombia that should be respected and puts at risk the confidence of markets and foreign investment,” the association, ACM, said in a statement.


Hydrocarbons make up more than half of Colombia’s export income but President Petro has pledged a reversal of policies to turn the country into an energy transition champion.

Sunday, 14 October 2018

Buhari Bans '50 High-Profile' Persons From Travelling Out of Nigeria

Below are the names of the High-Profile Persons



_*1. Col. Sambo Dasuki (rtd)*_
_*2  AVM. Alex Badeh*_
_*3. Air Marshal Adesola Amosu*_
_*4. Malam Isa Yuguda*_
_*5. Saminu Turaki(Jigawa)*_
_*6. Murtala Nyako (Adamawa)*_
_*7. Adebayo Alao-Akala (Oyo)*_
_*8. Gabriel Suswam (Benue)*_
_*9.  Rasheed Ladoja (Oyo)*_
_*10. Orji Uzor Kalu (Abia)*_
_*11. Danjuma Goje (Gombe)*_
_*12. Attahiru Bafarawa (Sokoto)*_
_*13. Muazu Babangida Aliyu (Niger)*_
_*14. Chimaroke Nnamani (Enugu);*_
_*15. Sule Lamido (Jigawa);*_
_*16. Gbenga Daniel (Ogun);*_
_*17. Ibrahim Shehu Shema (Katsina)*_
_*18. Nenadi Usman*_
_*19.  Bashir Yuguda*_
_*20. Jumoke Akinjide;*_
_*21.  Bala Mohammed;*_
_*22. Abba Moro;*_
_*23. Femi Fani-Kayode;*_
_*24. Ahmadu Fintiri.*_
_*25. Vice Admiral A. D. Jibrin*_
_*26. Air Marshal Mohammed Dikko Umar;*_
_*27. Inspector-General of Police, Sunday Ehindero*_
_*28. High Chief Raymond Dokpesi;*_
_*29. Waripamowei Dudafa*_
_*39. Justice Innocent Umezulike (former Chief Judge of Enugu State,)*_
_*31. Rita Ofili-Ajumogobia;*_
_*32. Olisa Metuh*_
_*33. Chief Jide Omokore*_
_*34. Ricky Tarfa;*_
_*35. Dele Belgore (SAN).*_
_*36. SOLOMON WOMBO*_
_*37. RICHARD GBANDE*_
_*38. BILLIAMINU ABDULLAHI*_
_*39. SHOLOLA OMOLARA*_
_*40. CHUKWUDUMEME ONWUAMADIKE “EVANS*_
_*41. DR. SA AD AYINLA ALANAMU*_
_*42. PROF. (SENATOR) DAVID IORNEM,*_
_*43. SEN. SANI AHMED YERIMA*_
_*44. SENATOR ADESEYE OGUNLEWE*_
_*45. PROF. OLUSOLA OYEOLE,*_
_*46. MOSES OLUSOLA ILESANMI*_
_*47. ANDREW YAKUBU (former NNPC GMD,)*_
_*48. ALIYU AKWE DOMA*_
_*49. AIR VICE MARSHAL OLUTAYO OGUNTOYIBO*_
_*50. OLUGBENGA OBADINA*_