Alaska-South Korea Talks: Reviving A Stalled Energy Partnership

Alaskan representatives, led by Governor Mike Dunleavy, are visiting South Korea to discuss reviving a stalled natural gas project with U.S. allies. The trip includes meetings with senior South Korean officials and business leaders, focusing on energy cooperation and potential partnerships amid trade tensions sparked by tariffs.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Seoul | Updated: 25-03-2025 07:18 IST | Created: 25-03-2025 07:18 IST
Alaska-South Korea Talks: Reviving A Stalled Energy Partnership
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Governor Mike Dunleavy and Alaskan state representatives are on a mission to South Korea to rejuvenate dialogue on a stalled natural gas project, initially endorsed by President Donald Trump. The project envisions transporting gas via an extensive pipeline from Alaska to Asia.

The delegation, including members from the Glanfarne Group and the state gas agency, aims to engage in high-level discussions with South Korean officials and business leaders. Key topics include enhancing energy cooperation and exploring infrastructure and manufacturing opportunities.

This visit comes at a tense time, as trade disputes between the U.S. and South Korea persist. The trip seeks to promote collaboration while addressing the potential imposition of tariffs by the Trump administration.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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