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RT 2 BTWN SENECA DR & RT 100 WILL EXPERIENCE INTERMITTENT LANE CLOSURES UNTIL 3PM.




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SILVER LAKE RD BTWN SANDBURG BLVD & NOXONTOWN RD WILL EXPERIENCE INTERMITTENT LANE CLOSURES UNTIL 1PM.




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THE INTERSECTION OF MARYLAND CAMP RD AND RT 24 HAS INTERMITTENT CLOSURES FOR CONSTRUCTION TILL 330PM




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SHARPTOWN RD BTWN BRANCH SCHOOL RD & HORSEY CHURCH RD WILL EXPERIENCE INTERMITTENT LANE CLOSURES UNTIL 5PM.




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DARLEY RD BTWN RAVINE RD & CHESTNUT RD WILL EXPERIENCE INTERMITTENT LANE CLOSURES UNTIL 6PM.




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ARGO'S CORNER RD BTWN BOTH RT 1 INTERSECTIONS THERE ARE INTERMITTENT LANE CLOSURES UNTIL 6:00 PM




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W GLENWOOD AVE HAS INTERMITTENT LANE CLOSURES FROM N SCHOOL LN TO CARTER RD TIL 4PM




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RT 2 BTWN SENECA DR & RT 100 WILL EXPERIENCE INTERMITTENT LANE CLOSURES UNTIL 3PM.




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RT 41 AT HERCULES RD HAS INTERMITTENT LANE CLOSURES DUE TO CONSTRUCTION UNTIL 3PM




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RT 41 AT HERCULES RD HAS INTERMITTENT LANE CLOSURES DUE TO CONSTRUCTION UNTIL 3PM




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MILFORD HARRINGTON HWY & SIKA DR WILL EXPERIENCE INTERMITTENT LANE CLOSURES UNTIL 5PM.




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RT 41 AT HERCULES RD HAS INTERMITTENT LANE CLOSURES DUE TO CONSTRUCTION UNTIL 3PM




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RED LION RD HAS INTERMITTENT LANE CLOSURES AT BEAR CORBITT RD TIL 4PM




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NAAMANS RD BTWN DARLEY RD AND CEDAR TREE DR THERE ARE INTERMITTENT LANE CLOSURES UNTIL 4:00 PM




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MIDDLETOWN WARWICK RD HAS INTERMITTENT LANE CLOSURES FROM STRAY BERRY LANE TO WARWICK RD TIL 5AM




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MIDDLETOWN WARWICK RD HAS INTERMITTENT LANE CLOSURES FROM STRAY BERRY LANE TO WARWICK RD TIL 5AM




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301 NORTH AND SOUTHBOUND HAS AN INTERMITTENT LANE CLOSURE FROM STRAWBERRY LANE AND WARWICK RD UNTIL 3 AM




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301 NORTH AND SOUTHBOUND HAS AN INTERMITTENT LANE CLOSURE FROM STRAWBERRY LANE AND WARWICK RD UNTIL 3 AM




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301 NORTH AND SOUTHBOUND HAS AN INTERMITTENT LANE CLOSURE FROM STRAWBERRY LANE AND WARWICK RD UNTIL 3 AM




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301 NORTH AND SOUTHBOUND HAS AN INTERMITTENT LANE CLOSURE FROM STRAWBERRY LANE AND WARWICK RD UNTIL 3 AM




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RT 2 WB BTWN MILLTOWN RD & WOLLASTON RD WILL EXPERIENCE INTERMITTENT LANE CLOSURES UNTIL 6PM.




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RT 2 WB BTWN MILLTOWN RD & WOLLASTON RD WILL EXPERIENCE INTERMITTENT LANE CLOSURES UNTIL 6PM.




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301 NORTH AND SOUTHBOUND HAS AN INTERMITTENT LANE CLOSURE FROM STRAWBERRY LANE AND WARWICK RD UNTIL 3 AM




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CLAYTON AVE BTW DUCK CREEK RD & MAIN ST THERE ARE INTERMITTENT LANE CLOSURES UNTIL 5PM




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DUCK CREEK RD BTW CLAYTON AVE & MILLINGTON RD THERE ARE INTERMITTENT LANE CLOSURES UNTIL 5PM




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Covid-19 pandemic: 800 million households dependent on remittances to be hit

Global and multilateral institutions and national governments need to come together to make sure that the loss of income is offset through cash-and-kind support.




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Private hospitals have a point in not admitting patients without testing for Covid-19

Lack of PPE & shortage of testing kits is a real issue.




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Some Hope for US Renewable Energy Tax Credits As Extension Bill Passes Committee

In a lopsided 23-3 vote, the U.S. Senate Finance Committee voted yesterday to extend a number of renewable energy production tax credits through the end of 2016. The vote allows developers of wind, geothermal, biomass, landfill gas, incremental hydroelectric, and ocean energy to take advantage of federal tax credits for projects begun before December 31, 2016.

Chief among big renewable winners was the wind energy industry, which received extensions to the Production Tax Credit (PTC) and the Investment Tax Credit (ITC). If passed, wind farms would qualify for a 2.3-cent-per-kilowatt-hour (kWh) credit through the end of 2016.




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Curtain falls on man smitten with John F Kennedy magic

He was a beneficiary of the Kennedy Airlifts, a project in the late 1950s and early 60s.




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Piers Morgan to 'dial down' the anger towards Meghan Markle, admitting he went 'too far'

Piers Morgan has been at outs with the newly-exited British royal family members Harry and Meghan Markle




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OECD Steel Committee signals growing uncertainty over industry outlook

The outlook for the global steel market has become more uncertain, according to industry and government officials at the OECD’s Steel Committee meeting in Paris on 5-6 2011 . Policies to support open markets for raw materials are key, they said.




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OECD Steel Committee Statement

OECD Steel Committee Statement




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Global excess steelmaking capacity is becoming of greater concern in the context of modest steel demand growth and continued investment in new plants around the world, according to the OECD Steel Committee

Statement from Risaburo Nezu, Chairman of the OECD Steel Committee, Paris, 6 June 2014




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OECD Steel Committee says excess capacity and trade friction risks cloud industry outlook

Excess capacity in steel as growth in investment projects outpaces demand will pose risks for the sector for the foreseeable future, according to industry and government officials at the OECD’s Steel Committee meeting in Cape Town on 12 December 2014. The risk of trade conflicts in the industry also appears to have increased of late, they said, and Committee members discussed options for closer co-operation to try and prevent disputes.




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OECD Steel Committee says structural challenges must be addressed urgently amid new era of low steel demand growth and rising exports

Chairman's statement of the OECD Steel Committee's 78th session, Paris, 11-12 May 2015.




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OECD Steel Committee says immediate action needed to address challenges of excess capacity

Immediate action is needed to address the challenge of excess global steel capacity, according to industry and government officials at the OECD’s Steel Committee meeting in Paris on 30 November and 1 December 2015.




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OECD Steel Committee says urgent structural challenges remain unaddressed

The global steel industry continues to face difficult conditions due to excess capacity, weak global demand and growing trade tensions, the OECD Steel Committee said after meeting this week. While global steel trade remains relatively robust, there has been a sharp increase in steel trade actions by governments, it said, noting that trade actions should respect international obligations.




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OECD Steel Committee says persistently high excess capacity threatens recovery

There are signs of a modest return to growth in global steel demand and production and a price recovery from the lows of 2015, yet these trends could turn out to be temporary, the OECD Steel Committee said after meeting this week. Considerable structural imbalances remain unaddressed in the steel sector, it said, reiterating the urgency of tackling persistently high excess capacity.




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OECD Steel Committee sees tentative and vulnerable recovery amid excess capacity and market distortions

A modest recovery is under way in the global steel market but structural imbalances remain acute amid sluggish demand growth expected in the long-term demand, the OECD Steel Committee said at the end of its meeting this week.




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Media advisory – OECD Steel Committee Chair statement – 6 March 2018

The OECD Steel Committee Chair statement was issued today by Lieven Top, Chairman of the OECD Steel Committee, following a meeting of the Committee in Paris on March 5-6, 2018.




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86th Session of the OECD Steel Committee - Chair's Statement

The Steel Committee held in-depth discussions on global and regional steel market conditions, steel trade policy developments, the continuing challenge of excess capacity, technological developments contributing to sustainable practices in the steel sector, and OECD work on subsidies and other forms of government support that contribute to excess capacity in the steel sector.




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OECD Steel Committee concerned about excess capacity in steel sector

Low growth prospects for the global economy, slowing demand for steel and virtually unchanged steelmaking capacity are driving severe and persistent excess capacity in the steel sector, the OECD Steel Committee said at the end of its meeting this week. The Committee reiterated the need for capacity reductions in relevant economies and for the removal of subsidies and other support measures that are distorting steel markets.




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87th Session of the OECD Steel Committee - Chair's Statement

At its 26-27 September 2019 session the Steel Committee held in-depth discussions on challenges facing the global steel industry and policy approaches to encourage adjustment and ensure a level playing field in the sector.




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Hungary joins the OECD Development Assistance Committee (DAC)

Hungary has become the 30th member of the OECD Development Assistance Committee (DAC), the leading international forum for bilateral providers of development co-operation.




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Pensions: Sweden needs an independent committee to oversee National Pension Funds

Sweden should establish an independent committee of experts to oversee its National Pension Funds and set a clear, measurable financial objective for investments to ensure their long-term viability, according to a new OECD report.




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OECD Insurance and Private Pensions Committee Elects New Chair

07/03/2019 - The OECD Insurance and Private Pensions Committee (IPPC) has confirmed the appointment of Mr Yoshihiro Kawai, Advisor to the Commissioner, Japan Financial Services Agency, as its Chair.




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"Who should be admitted as a labour migrant?"

This fourth edition of Migration Policy Debates looks at the latest developments in policies for managing labour migration and at how they can evolve to meet the complexities of today’s migration landscape.




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"Greening Economies in the Eastern Neighbourhood” (EaP GREEN): Steering committee meeting

The first meeting of the EaP GREEN Steering Committee was held on 26 April 2013 in Berlin to discuss with representatives of the Eastern Partnership (EaP) countries the overall priorities of the programme, specific activities to be carried out in 2013, and the means of programme implementation.




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Greening Economies in the Eastern Neighbourhood (EaP GREEN): Third Steering Committee Meeting

The meeting was held on 8 October 2014 in Minsk, Belarus. The key objective was to discuss the progress made on the programme's implementation and to agree on priorities for 2015.




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Greening Economies in the Eastern Neighbourhood (EaP GREEN): Fourth Steering Committee Meeting

The meeting was held on 18 June 2015 in Chisinau, Moldova. The key objective was to discuss the progress made on the programme implementation and to agree the work plan for 2015-16.