Trump Announces Potential Alaska Gas Pipeline Partnership with Japan and South Korea
- South Korean officials expressed interest in a $44 billion liquefied natural gas pipeline in Alaska during a visit to Washington, where they met U.S. Officials to discuss potential support.
- President Donald Trump reported that South Korea and Japan expressed interest in investing in the $44 billion liquefied natural gas pipeline in Alaska.
- Trade Minister Ahn Duk-geun indicated interest in participating in the Alaska gas project while meeting with senior U.S. Officials.
- Analysts noted that the project faces challenges to become commercially viable unless attractive terms are offered to investors.
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- 37% of the sources are Center, 37% of the sources lean Right
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