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The tariffs sent global markets plunging and is expected to have a drastic impact on U.S. consumers and industries.
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More pain appears to be in store for markets after their worst week to start a quarter since 2008.
Reuters |
Asian equity markets sank, European shares crashed to a 16-month-low and oil prices plummeted as investors feared the duties Trump announced last week could lead to higher prices, weaker demand and p...
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A bipartisan group of California lawmakers is calling on the Trump administration to preserve federal funding for a hydrogen energy project, saying it is vital for the nation's future.
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The European Union will have to commit to buying $350 billion of American energy to get a reprieve from Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday said selling energy to the European Union would be a key focus as his administration seeks to eliminate a trade deficit with the bloc.
President Trump had vowed to lower energy prices. His friends in the oil patch never dreamed he would do so by upending the global economy. Oil and gas donors spent tens of millions of dollars backing Trump’s second ride to the White House after he promised a new golden age of oil prosperity.
President Trump is expected to sign an executive order Tuesday afternoon promoting increased coal mining and usage in the U.S., with the goal of supporting energy-demanding artificial intelligence data centers and revitalizing the struggling fossil fuel sector.
An energy worker advocacy group is calling on the Trump administration to refill the Strategic Petroleum Reserve now that oil prices have fallen to four-year lows.
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The National Interest on MSNPODCAST—Shock Waves: How Trump’s Tariffs Are Transforming the Energy LandscapePresident Donald Trump’s announcement of sweeping new tariffs last week sent shockwaves through global markets, igniting fears of economic slowdown and triggering retaliatory measures from major U.S.
PNWHA president Chris Green said, "Hydrogen has a lot of dexterity as a molecule, and it can be used for a host of different things."