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American LNG developers see possible opening from US-China trade truce

A 90-day freeze on new tariffs has LNG projects — including one proposed for Alaska's Arctic — hopeful that China will commit to long-term gas export contracts.

By Scott DiSavino, Reuters December 4, 2018
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NEW YORK — Companies proposing new U.S. liquefied natural gas export projects, including one in Alaska’s Arctic, expressed optimism on Monday the agreement between the United States and China temporarily halting the imposition of higher tariffs could help advance their projects.

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