Amid tariff jitters, Alaska leaders say China-Alaska LNG relationship is a long-term ‘win-win’

An escalating trade war won't kill a long-sought Arctic LNG project, officials say.

By Yereth Rosen August 6, 2018
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With escalating trade tensions prompting China to threaten tariffs on U.S. liquefied natural gas, Alaska officials on Friday worked to calm fears that such a move would scuttle progress on the long-desired North Slope natural gas pipeline project.

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