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strategic

[struh-tee-jik] / strəˈti dʒɪk /




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OPEC’s near-full capacity production and a depleted U.S. strategic petroleum reserve limit options to cover oil supply shortfalls.

From Barron's

While OPEC+ output restraint and China’s strategic stockpiling may support prices, developments in Venezuela are likely to generate only short-lived volatility with little near-term impact on global supply and demand, he says.

From The Wall Street Journal

Many supporters see the move as an unnecessary, premature risk rather than a bold, strategic appointment.

From BBC

On Tuesday, Takaichi said in a statement that cooperation between Japan, South Korea and the US has become increasingly important amid heightened tensions in the region's "strategic environment".

From BBC

He stressed that Germany would "bear special responsibility in the endeavor", and pointed out that the German army would gain strategic advantages by training soldiers in the challenging Arctic conditions.

From BBC