WASHINGTON -- A major energy deal involving U.S. liquefied natural gas with the likes of Japan, South Korea and Taiwan was in the works, Trump administration officials said Tuesday, hinting this could lead to a possible reduction of tariffs.
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Liquefied natural gas tanks at Tokyo Gas' terminal in Chiba prefecture. Japan is reportedly considering taking part in a LNG project in Alaska. © Reuters
WASHINGTON -- A major energy deal involving U.S. liquefied natural gas with the likes of Japan, South Korea and Taiwan was in the works, Trump administration officials said Tuesday, hinting this could lead to a possible reduction of tariffs.