Started small in Düsseldorf, Germany, 40 years ago, Japanese dewatering and sewage pump manufacturers Tsurumi became big from North Cape to Cyprus, and today Tsurumi is a global market leader in the sector.
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The EU could face a coffee shortage in 2025 due to a lack of clarity around the implementation of its Deforestation Regulation, according to the International Coffee Organization.