What strategy will the EU adopt for energy imports by September 30, 2025?
Diversify away from US • 25%
Increase US imports • 25%
Maintain current levels • 25%
Seek alternative energy sources • 25%
Official EU energy policy announcements, news reports from reputable sources
Trump Warns EU: Buy US Oil and Gas or Face 'Tariffs All the Way'
Dec 20, 2024, 06:46 AM
President-elect Donald Trump has threatened to impose tariffs on the European Union unless it reduces its trade deficit with the United States through large-scale purchases of American oil and gas. In a statement posted on Truth Social on Friday, Trump said he told the EU they must make up their 'tremendous deficit' with the US by buying American energy exports, warning that 'otherwise, it is tariffs all the way.' The U.S. is currently the world's largest exporter of liquefied natural gas (LNG) and the biggest oil producer. Trump's ultimatum could escalate trade tensions with the EU ahead of his inauguration.
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Middle East becomes primary supplier • 25%
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Russia remains primary supplier • 25%
US becomes primary supplier • 25%
US • 25%
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Middle East • 25%
Norway • 25%
Rely more on EU energy • 25%
No change in strategy • 25%
Increase Russian gas imports • 25%
Diversify energy sources • 25%
Renewable Energy • 25%
Coal • 25%
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Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) • 25%
U.S. becomes primary supplier • 25%
Russia remains primary supplier • 25%
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Middle East remains primary supplier • 25%
Qatar • 25%
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Norway • 25%
United States • 25%
Domestic production • 25%
LNG imports • 25%
Norwegian gas • 25%
North African gas • 25%
Italy • 25%
Slovakia • 25%
Germany • 25%
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Aligns with EU policy • 25%
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Neutral stance • 25%
Do nothing • 25%
Increase US energy imports • 25%
Negotiate alternative trade terms • 25%
File a WTO complaint • 25%