27
Sep
16:49
Tariff exemption adds momentum to Canadian LNG plant
Plans for a liquified natural gas plant in British Columbia by Royal Dutch Shell and its partner, may get help in the in the form of tariff relief from the Canadian government, Kallanish reports.
According to the Globe and Mail, the government’s willingness to grant an exception to tariffs on steel for the $30 billion LNG project could save about $1 billion. Shell had requested that import duties be waived, saying that the steel for the project couldn&rsqu…
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