MITSUI & CO., LTD.
Location
TOKYO
Founded
1876-07-29
Website
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2024-01-16 (commercialobserver.com)
Tishman Speyer, Mitsui Fudosan Pay $146M for SoCal Industrial Project
Shovel-ready project will span 600,000 square feet across four buildings in Orange County
Read more2023-12-20 (globenewswire.com)
Perovskite Solar Cell Market Size to Surpass USD 2,479.2 Million by 2032
The global perovskite solar cell market size is estimated to surpass around USD 2,479.2 million by 2032, increasing from USD 135.6 million in 2023,...
Read more2023-08-12 (solarpowerworldonline.com)
Commercial-scale perovskite manufacturing soon starting in United States
Perovskite development has been a major R&D buzzword in the solar industry for the last decade. The nanomaterial absorbs more of the light spectrum
Read more2018-02-22 (nieuwsbladtransport.nl)
MOL originates from European penitential dance
Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) does not have to pay a fine from the European Commission for its participation in cartel agreements between car carriers.
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2015-12-27 (seattletimes.com)
China fines global shippers on price-fixing charges
BEIJING (AP) — China fined seven foreign shipping companies that carry vehicles for automakers a total of $65 million on price-fixing charges Monday in its latest effort to end anti-competitive...
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2012-02-29 (phys.org)
Mitsui to pay record fine for Gulf oil spill
Japanese conglomerate Mitsui will pay $90 million for its role in the Deepwater Horizon disaster, the worst oil spill in US history, authorities said Friday.
Read more(nieuwsbladtransport.nl)
FMC i fines Japanese shipowners |
WASHINGTON (NT) - The US yesterday began collecting a fine of 200,000 guilders for each visit by a Japanese ship to a US port. The fines were imposed by the FMC on September 4 and must be paid every month. The first payment term expired yesterday. The three Japanese shipping companies affected by these measures are NYK, Mitsui OSK and ''K'' Line.
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