The Trump Administration has rescinded licensing requirements for U.S. exporters of ethane to China, paving the way to restoring the trade that was upended by the tariff row with Beijing. The U.S. Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security rescinded on July 2 the license requirements set forth in a previous regulation from June 3, ethane producer and exporter Energy Transfer said in an SEC filing. Last month, the U.S. federal government asked Energy Transfer and Enterprise Products Partners to secure a license in order to continue…
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