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Europe's energy security remains fragile after Russia's invasion of Ukraine. While the U.S. helped plug the supply gap with liquefied natural gas, European firms are wary of over-relying on it due to trade tensions with the U.S. Some executives suggest importing Russian gas again, a shift from the EU's goal to end Russian energy imports by 2027.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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