China’s liquefied natural import gas imports fell to a five-year low last month on weak demand and higher European prices ...
China's LNG imports fell to their lowest level since 2020 in February, influenced by warm weather, full storage, and ...
In response to U.S. tariffs, China imposed a 10–15% levy on U.S. energy imports. While LNG flows to China will likely decline, European demand is expected to absorb displaced cargoes.
This price dynamic is on display in China, the world's biggest buyer of LNG, with imports in February expected to fall to the weakest in two years. February arrivals are slated to be 4.99 million tons ...
Analysts believe that China’s 15 percent tariff on U.S. liquefied natural gas — the tariff went into effect Monday — will undermine America’s ability to sell energy to the world.
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