Japan commits $36 billion to U.S. oil, gas, and mineral projects

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Japan pledged $36 billion for U.S. oil, gas, and mineral projects, marking the first investment tranche after a trade deal. This significant investment follows a landmark trade agreement where Japan committed $550 billion to U.S. projects, with President Trump crediting tariffs for enabling these large-scale ventures. The investments include a massive natural gas facility in Ohio, an oil export terminal in Texas, and a synthetic diamond grit facility in Georgia, bolstering U.S. economic security.


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