Here’s what the E.U. and South Korea trade deals mean for U.S. natural-gas investors

The European Union and South Korea have pledged to buy billions of dollars’ worth of energy products under trade deals with the Trump administration, as the White House aims to capitalize on the role of the U.S. as the world’s largest exporter of liquefied natural gas. But are U.S. producers up to the challenge?

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