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US LNG industry warns Trump’s new shipping rules could undermine energy dominance

The US LNG industry is warning that Trump’s new shipping tariffs aimed at China could cripple American energy exports by raising costs and disrupting supply chains.

April 28, 2025 / 13:31 IST
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US LNG industry warns Trump shipping rules threaten $34 billion exports.
US LNG industry warns Trump shipping rules threaten $34 billion exports.

The US liquefied natural gas (LNG) industry is alerting the Trump administration that new shipping regulations have the potential to harm a $34 billion-a-year export industry vital to the president's "energy dominance" strategy. LNG producers, in lobbying letters to the American Petroleum Institute (API), say they are unable to adhere to the new rules mandating increased use of US-constructed vessels or risk losing export licences, the Financial Times reported.

The regulations, which were released on April 17 by US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer, are a component of an overall strategy aimed at pressuring China on trade practices and strengthening American shipbuilding. But they have raised fundamental alarm throughout the energy industry, which depends substantially on Chinese constructed and foreign vessels to supply worldwide LNG demand.

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Industry confronts logistical impossibility

API contends that no US-built LNG carriers are available to serve exports, nor is there enough shipbuilding capacity to serve the first 2029 compliance deadline. Even with a three-year phase-in and a 22-year gradual phase-in period, industry executives caution that the rules will disable America's ability to continue its new status as the world's top LNG exporter.