Shultz is a repairman, but we need a strategist.
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Former U.S. Treasury Secretary and Secretary of State George Schultz testifies before the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee February 29,2000 on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C.
Daunting foreign policy challenges confront the United States during the Reagan era. But there are also delicious opportunities for leaders with imagination and a sense of strategy if such leaders we only had. The Soviet Union has achieved military parity with the United States, its leadership is in transition, and new technologies threaten traditional patterns of both nuclear deterrence and arms control. It is a moment for creative superpower diplomacy. At the same time, as Europe becomes “Europeanized” increasingly preoccupied with its own identity and its relationship to the East American leaders need to work on restructuring Atlantic relationships. The time also has been right for creative movement in the Middle E
TFG Marine commences Amsterdam-Rotterdam-Antwerp operations, successfully trials marine biofuels and appoints Rasmus Bach Nielsen to board
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Geneva, 10 December 2020 - TFG Marine, ( TFG ), the global marine fuel supply and procurement joint venture company created by Trafigura and shipping firms Frontline and Golden Ocean, announces major milestones in its strategy to grow and improve transparency in new markets and provide customers with more sustainable marine fuels. TFG Marine will extend its global footprint to commence bunkering operations in Amsterdam-Rotterdam-Antwerp waters by the end of 2020, including the introduction of mass flow meters (MFMs) on certain of its chartered barges in 2021. TFG currently supplies over 200,000 metric tonnes of marine fuels per month from vessels using MFMs as part of its Singapore operations, improving transparency and certainty for customers. TFG s voluntary introd
(TFG Marine) TFG Marine, (“TFG”), the global marine fuel supply and procurement joint venture company created by Trafigura and shipping firms Frontline and Golden Ocean, announces major milestones in its strategy to grow and improve transparency in new markets and provide customers with more sustainable marine fuels.
TFG Marine will extend its global footprint to commence bunkering operations in Amsterdam-Rotterdam-Antwerp waters by the end of 2020, including the introduction of mass flow meters (MFMs) on certain of its chartered barges in 2021. TFG currently supplies over 200,000 metric tonnes of marine fuels per month from vessels using MFMs as part of its Singapore operations, improving transparency and certainty for customers. TFG’s voluntary introduction of MFMs to the ARA market will extend these benefits to Europe.