Total will take over Toshiba’s U.S. liquefied natural gas business and get $800 million cash from the Japanese group as part of the deal.
Read More »China. Hong Kong Reject US Warning on Iran Oil Shipment
China. the top buyer of Iranian oil. dismissed Washington’s warning to Hong Kong that it could face penalties if it provides services to a vessel carrying Iranian oil headed for the autonomous territory.
Read More »China Rallies Energy Giants as Trade Battle with U.S. Heats up
China is mobilizing its vast state-run energy industry to prepare for an economic tussle with the U.S. that could escalate further and might last for years.
Read More »China`s Gas Pain for the U.S.
The U.S.. even without a 25 percent tariff on its LNG exports to China. would struggle to vie with Qatar as the top global LNG producer.
Read More »Energy Dealings with Iran Lawful. must be Respected: China to US
Certain countries may impose unilateral sanctions against certain places on the basis of their own considerations.
Read More »Oil Slumps as U.S.-China Trade Hostilities Escalate
Oil slumped as escalating trade hostilities between the U.S. and China stoked fears of slowing global growth.
Read More »Iranian April Crude Imports Hit 5-Year High
China'.s crude oil imports from Iran hit a five-year high in April at 792.380 b d or 3.24 million mt. before the expiry of US sanction waivers for Iranian oil May 2. data released Sunday by the General Administration of Customs showed.
Read More »Russian-China Relations are Warming the Arctic
Following this month’s fractious meeting of the Arctic Council in Finland. China convened an Arctic conference of its own in Shanghai at which it showcased the cooperation that had been in short supply at the earlier Arctic summit.
Read More »Chinese Crude Imports from Saudi Arabia Rose 43% in April
Imports of Russian crude to China stood at 1.49 million bpd – up from 1.35 bpd in April last year.
Read More »The US Tariffs on China Have Been Paid Almost Entirely by US Importers
The IMF study says tariff revenue collected from levies on Chinese goods has been borne almost entirely by U.S. importers
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