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Cheniere still undaunted by US-China trade war 

THE United States has increased its tariffs on US$200 billion worth of goods from 10%-25% meaning the Chinese will likely retaliate with a similar increase which will include a higher 25% tariff on US LNG, but in an earnings call last week Cheniere Energy executives remained upbeat. 

Company does not expect impact on coming investment decisions

Company does not expect impact on coming investment decisions

The US did not send an LNG cargo to China in March or April, according to Refinitive Eikon shipping data reported by Reuters.    Reuters says there has only been two shipments of US LNG to China in...

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