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strategic

[struh-tee-jik] / strəˈti dʒɪk /




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G7 finance ministers discussed releasing strategic crude reserves to stabilize the market after the Strait of Hormuz effectively closed.

From The Wall Street Journal

Brent crude was back below $100 a barrel after France’s finance minister said the Group of Seven advanced economies is prepared to release strategic oil reserves to stabilize the global oil market if needed.

From The Wall Street Journal

It first flew in 1952, yet remains a core part of the United States' strategic power today due to its capacity, long range, and flexibility.

From BBC

Greeley “is a talented and strategic leader with wide-ranging experience managing enterprises across physical and digital markets,” said Richard Sarnoff, chairman of media at KKR and chairman of the board at Simon & Schuster.

From The Wall Street Journal

The IEA’s strategic petroleum reserves are meant to shield countries from short-term oil price crises, with members required to ensure oil stock levels equal to no less than 90 days of net imports.

From MarketWatch