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“Zero LNG trade between China and the US is likely to continue for the rest of 2025, with a further increase in China’s tariff on US LNG from the previous 15% to 49%, as a counterstrike ...
China Resources Gas International on Monday agreed to buy LNG from Australia’s Woodside Energy Group Ltd. from 2027 for 15 years. It’s the first term-supply deal involving Chinese and ...
The trade war is prompting China’s LNG buyers to resell the cargoes they are buying from the U.S. as Chinese tariffs on American goods are raising the costs of U.S. LNG imports, analysts and ...
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GlobalData on MSNChina halts US LNG imports due to tariffs, shifts to alternative sourcesChina has halted imports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from the US for 40 days, the longest pause in nearly two years. This ...
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China’s LNG imports hit five-year low due to weak demandChina's liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports have dropped to their lowest level since the onset of Covid-19 in early 2020. The decline is attributed to weak demand and higher prices in Europe ...
China is a leading importer of U.S. LNG. But prospects of future sales to China look grim after President Donald Trump announced a new 34 percent tariff on Chinese goods last week, and Beijing ...
SINGAPORE/LONDON, April 8 (Reuters) - Chinese buyers of LNG are re-selling U.S.-sourced cargoes as tit-for-tat tariffs drive up import costs, and the trend is set to accelerate as new multi-year ...
China has not received a single cargo of U.S. liquefied natural gas in 40 days and there are currently no LNG tankers en route to the country, Bloomberg has reported, citing data it compiled from ...
China hasn’t imported liquefied natural gas from the US for 60 days, the longest gap in five years, as worsening relations between Beijing and Washington lead the nation’s buyers to divert ...
China hasn’t imported liquefied natural gas from the US for 40 days, the longest gap in almost two years, as traders are forced to divert shipments elsewhere to avoid Beijing’s tariffs on the ...
During U.S. President Donald Trump’s first term, China didn’t take a shipment from the U.S. for about 400 days through April 2020, according to ship-tracking data compiled by Bloomberg. “Zero LNG ...
There currently aren’t any US shipments en route to China either, according to ship-tracking data from Kpler, an analytics firm. The trade war provoked by the Trump administration is threatening to ...
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