Trump tariffs push Asian trade partners to weigh investing in massive Alaska energy project
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Trump tariffs push Asian trade partners to weigh investing in massive Alaska energy project
… inquiries from India, so there… Duval said. Thailand and other Asian countries have … Asia and Europe for allies with limited domestic energy resources. Japan and South Korea … Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan to invest in Alaska LNG, said Bob McNally, president …
Asian countries look to buy more US energy to offset trade imbalance
SINGAPORE, April 21 — Asian governments are looking to buy more US oil and gas as they scramble to lower their trade surplus with Washington in hopes of easing their tariff burdens under President Donald Trump’s sweeping new import duties. Many Asian countries run large trade surpluses with the United States and are also major energy importers. Trump’s tariffs, which have been partially paused, have rattled economies and markets. Below are some …
Trump tariffs push Asian partners to weigh investing in Alaska LNG project
Japan, South Korea and Taiwan are considering investing in a massive natural gas project in Alaska in an attempt to reach trade deals that would both satisfy demands from President Donald Trump and avoid high U.S. tariffs on their exports. Alaska has long sought to build an 800-mile pipeline crossing the state from the North Slope in the Arctic Circle to the Cook Inlet in the south, where gas would be cooled into liquid for export to Asia. The p…
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