The Russian Arctic LNG 2 project has been affected by U.S. sanctions, leading to foreign shareholders, including Chinese, French, and Japanese companies, declaring force majeure and suspending their involvement. The Chinese Foreign Ministry has stated that Chinese and Russian companies will continue normal trade and economic interaction despite the sanctions.
Chinese and Russian companies will continue normal trade and economic interaction - Chinese Foreign Ministry, commenting on US sanctions against the Arctic LNG 2 project with the participation of Chinese companies “China has always opposed unilateral sanctions, China and Russia…
In #Russia, foreign shareholders have reportedly suspended their participation in Russia’s Arctic LNG 2 project due to the impact of #US #sanctions: https://t.co/9lpTX5zk3e
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Foreign shareholders in Russian Arctic LNG-2 project, including TotalEnergies and Chinese firms, declare force majeure and suspend involvement, prompted by US sanctions on Russia's Novatek, Russian media says. https://t.co/p6HFZkXF0F
⚡️Russian media: Foreign shareholders suspend participation in Russian Arctic LNG-2 project. Companies from China, France, and Japan suspended participation in Russia's Arctic LNG-2 (liquified natural gas) project due to sanctions, Russian state-controlled media Kommersant… https://t.co/lona4OZu2o