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Energy Transfer said on Wednesday it received a letter from the U.S. government requiring a license to export ethane to China, adding that the U.S. export terminal operator will file for an emergency …
China May services activity grows despite US tariff concerns, Caixin PMI shows
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US Auto Suppliers Say Immediate Action Needed on China Rare Earths Restrictions
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China’s Power Prices Nosedive in Relief to Tariff-Hit Factories
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Energy Transfer says U.S. to require licenses to export ethane to China
Energy Transfer (NYSE:ET) disclosed Wednesday it received a letter from the U.S. Commerce Department requiring a license to export ethane to China, and that it will file for an emergency authorization to continue exporting.
China’s rare earth magnet policy: Foreign auto firms win export approvals, their Indian units are kept on hold
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Enterprise Products says U.S. to deny export of three ethane cargoes to China
Enterprise Products Partners (NYSE:EPD) -1.9% in Wednesday’s trading after saying it received notice from the U.S. Commerce Department that the agency intends to deny its requests to export three proposed cargoes of ethane to China…