Japan, US Reach $36 Billion Gas, Mineral Projects Deals
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AI-PoweredJapan and the US have reached a $36 billion deal for oil, gas, and mineral projects, marking the first investment under their $550 billion trade agreement. This deal is expected to boost economic ties between the two nations. The investment will support various projects in the US, including a natural gas facility in Ohio and a deepwater crude export facility in the Gulf of Mexico.
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Japan plans to invest up to $36 billion in US oil, gas and critical mineral projects, including a natural gas facility in Ohio and a deepwater crude export facility in the Gulf of Mexico. The investment is the first tranche of its $550 billion commitment under the trade agreement it struck with President Donald Trump. Tyler Kendall reports on Bloomberg Television. (Source: Bloomberg)
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