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Russia, China Finally Sign $400 Billion Energy Deal: Why Now?

Published May 22, 2014by Sara Vakhshouri 1 Comment

by Sara Vakhshouri After almost a decade of negotiations, Moscow reached a 400 billion dollar energy deal with Beijing yesterday, allowing the Russian state-controlled Gazprom to export gas to China for 30 years. The key agreement guarantees long-term market access… Continue Reading  

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