President Trump’s cabinet is rolling back regulations to extract fossil fuels, leading to increased interest in buying American liquefied natural gas from countries seeking to balance trade or avoid tariffs. Deals are being made with nations like Japan, South Africa, and India, despite concerns about the impact on climate change. The energy transition to cleaner sources is facing challenges as gas investments grow, with the U.S. aiming to secure long-term gas supply contracts globally.
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