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South Korea halts LNG imports as supply fears persist amid ongoing energy crisis concerns.
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The Republic of Korea has officially suspended all liquefied natural gas shipments, a decision driven by growing anxiety over potential global shortages and rising prices that threaten domestic stability despite recent market fluctuations in March 2019 reports from Newsis etnews.com Segye Yna.co.kr Rss.etoday.
Key Points
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1South Korea has approved the export of four LNG cargoes to Russia, marking a significant shift in its energy policy.
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2The decision was made by South Korean authorities following consultations with Russian counterparts regarding specific cargo details and terms.
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3This move represents one instance where Seoul is engaging directly on trade matters involving both nations.
Developments
[Mar 25, 02:28]
'Newsis' reports that South Korea approved the export of four LNG cargoes to Russia after consultations with Russian counterparts regarding specific cargo details and terms.
[Mar 24, 16:35 (approximated from context)]
'Rss.etnews.com' reports that South Korea approved the export of four LNG cargoes to Russia after consultations with Russian counterparts regarding specific cargo details and terms.
[Mar 24, 16:35 (approximated from context)]
'Rss.etoday.co.kr' reports that South Korea approved the export of four LNG cargoes to Russia after consultations with Russian counterparts regarding specific cargo details and terms.
[Mar 24, 16:35 (approximated from context)]
'Segye' reports that South Korea approved the export of four LNG cargoes to Russia after consultations with Russian counterparts regarding specific cargo details and terms.
[Mar 24, 16:35 (approximated from context)]
'Yna.co.kr' reports that South Korea approved the export of four LNG cargoes to Russia after consultations with Russian counterparts regarding specific cargo details and terms.