China Is Unlikely to Meet Purchase Targets for U.S. Energy

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China Is Unlikely to Meet Purchase Targets for U.S. Energy
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China is far behind a target for purchases of energy products agreed to in this year’s trade deal

China has made strides toward its agricultural and manufacturing targets, but it remains far behind—maybe hopelessly far—an ambitious target for purchases of oil,

natural gas, refined petroleum products like propane and butane, and coal, prompting concerns from the U.S. energy industry which is encouraging the U.S. Trade Representative...

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