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- Bloomberg News reported on April 21, 2025, that China's LNG imports from the U.S. Dropped to zero in March.
- Escalating trade and tariff tensions between China and the U.S. Caused this drastic reduction in LNG imports.
- Overall, U.S. LNG shipments fell by 70% in the first quarter, as China turns to other suppliers.
- BloombergNEF analyst Daniela Li stated tariffs above 100% could slash LNG imports by 12%; tariffs reached 145%.
- This shift indicates geopolitical decoupling, prompting China to rely on coal, renewables, and other nations for energy.
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China Stops Imports of US LNG Amid Trade War, Custom Data Shows
(Bloomberg) — China’s purchases of US liquefied natural gas plunged to zero in March after a sharp decline in the previous two months, as the trade war between the two biggest economies alters shipping routes.
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