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Japan Commits $36 Billion to U.S. Energy Projects in Landmark Trade Deal

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  • •Japan committed $36 billion as the first tranche of a $550 billion investment pledge in the U.S.
  • •The investment includes building a 9.2 GW natural gas power plant in Ohio, described as the largest in history.
  • •Part of the funding will go to the Texas GulfLink deepwater oil export terminal, expected to generate $20-$30 billion in annual exports.

Japan has officially committed $36 billion as the initial tranche of a massive $550 billion investment pledge aimed at bolstering U.S. energy infrastructure. This investment includes the construction of a 9.2 GW natural gas power plant in Ohio, which is set to be the largest facility of its kind in history. Additionally, funds will be allocated to the Texas GulfLink deepwater oil export terminal, a project expected to generate between $20 billion and $30 billion in annual exports. The move is part of a broader bilateral trade agreement designed to reduce tariffs and address the surging electricity demand from AI data centers. This strategic partnership reinforces the United States' position as a global energy leader while securing critical supply chains for Japan. Market analysts view this capital injection as a significant bullish signal for the U.S. energy sector and the dollar.

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