China stops buying liquefied gas from the US
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China Cuts Off U.S. Gas Imports and Prioritizes Alliance with Russia Amid Trade War - teleSUR English
China maintains a 70-day halt on U.S. LNG purchases, increases Russian imports, and reshapes the global energy landscape in response to U.S. tariffs. Related: U.S. Escalates Trade War: Trump Imposes 145% Tariffs on China China has gone over 70 days without importing liquefied natural gas (LNG) from the United States, according to Kpler data cited by the Financial Times. This move is a response to Beijing’s imposition of 49% tariffs, making U.S. …
China Cuts Off U.S. LNG Imports, Shifting Global Gas Dynamics
China has stopped importing liquefied natural gas (LNG) from the United States, a move confirmed by recent shipping data and Chinese customs figures. This halt began after Beijing imposed a 15% tariff on US LNG shipments in February and later raised the tariff to 49%. The last US LNG cargo arrived in China’s Fujian province […]
Since the US government imposed tariffs on China, the People's Republic no longer imports liquefied gas from the US, which could affect Europe.
Last year, only 6% of Chinese LNG imports originated in the USA, against a peak of 11% in 2021 The content US LNG imports interrupted by China appears first in Journal i.
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