China imposes 10% tariff on US LNG
September 21, 2018
China imposed a 10% tariff on LNG imports from the US, describing the measure as a response to the latest US tariffs on $200 billion of Chinese goods. The 10% tariff, which includes other products as well to affect $60 billion worth of trade, will go into effect Sept. 24, according to China’s ministry of commerce.
The tariffs were less than the 25% rate publicly contemplated by China in August 2018. Crude oil was excluded from the latest tariff announcement.
China’s LNG tariffs, given the size of its market, could hinder development of a second wave of US LNG export projects as final investment decisions approach by making LNG from other export regions more attractive. The International Energy Agency in its Gas 2018 annual report released in June predicted that China would become the world’s largest importer of natural gas in 2019, its overall demand expected to grow 60% between 2017 and 2023, reaching...
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