FEATURE: EU may lose out on US LNG imports under Trump, prompting a rethink

Published 13:29 on January 17, 2025 / Last updated at 13:29 on January 17, 2025 / / EMEA (Europe), Insights (Features), International (CBAM & Tariffs, UN Climate Talks), US & Canada

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LNG trade may cease to be a bargaining chip in relations between Brussels and Washington under the next Trump administration, forcing the EU to rethink its energy transition plans for the coming years, according to experts. 
LNG trade may cease to be a bargaining chip in relations between Brussels and Washington under the next Trump administration, forcing the EU to rethink its energy transition plans for the coming years, according to experts. 


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