
U.S. LNG Industry Slams Trump’s Chinese Ship Rules as Unworkable 

U.S. LNG industry warns Trump’s new Chinese ship fees could spike costs and weaken global leadership. Compliance deemed impossible amid capacity gaps.
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U.S. LNG industry warns Trump’s new Chinese ship fees could spike costs and weaken global leadership. Compliance deemed impossible amid capacity gaps.
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