The world’s third-largest economy has counted on imported liquefied natural gas as it shuts coal-fired plants and keeps nuclear sites closed. But Russia’s invasion has pushed prices sharply higher.
Tag: International Trade and World Market
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Russia Cuts Gas Supplies to Poland and Bulgaria
The market reaction underscored that a dreaded moment in the war had arrived: the severe disruption of Russian natural gas exports to the E.U.
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What’s Fueling the Global Food Crisis?
Surprise: Old-style globalization is bearing the brunt of this crisis.
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Why U.S. Oil Companies Aren’t Riding to Europe’s Rescue
American energy production has only inched up because executives fear that oil and gas prices won’t stay high.
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Biden Has Already Done More for Rural America Than Trump
Democrats should let voters know about their successes — and run on Democratic values.