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APAC Energy Buzz: China-US relations, tech wars and climate change
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Even if we can expect a more diplomatic tone to relations between Washington and Beijing under President Biden, the scramble for resources and technology will make détente difficult. With the return of the US to the Paris Agreement, the stage is set for rising competition around global climate change leadership and control over the resources and technology to deliver the energy transition. Without cooperation, the risk is a zero-sum game for the world's greatest challenge.
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- Economic decoupling and shrinking trade
- Crude and LNG providing a bright spot – for now
- A battle for the heart and soul of global climate change leadership
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- China’s rising crude and LNG imports from the US
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