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Ukraine, US sign minerals deal sought by Trump- oil and gas 360

Ukraine, US sign minerals deal sought by Trump

(Investing) – KYIV/WASHINGTON -Ukraine and the U.S. on Wednesday signed a deal heavily promoted by U.S. President Donald Trump that will give the United States preferential access to new Ukrainian minerals deals and fund investment in Ukraine’s reconstruction.   The two countries signed the accord in Washington after months of sometimes fraught negotiations, with uncertainty persisting until the last moment with

Ukraine, U.S. make ’substantial progress’ on minerals deal, Kyiv says- oil and gas 360

Ukraine, U.S. make ’substantial progress’ on minerals deal, Kyiv says

(Investing) – KYIV -Ukraine and the United States have made “substantial progress” in their talks on a minerals deal and will sign a memorandum in the near future, first deputy prime minister Yulia Svyrydenko said on Wednesday. U.S. President Donald Trump is seeking a bilateral minerals deal as part of his push to end Ukraine’s war against the Russian invasion. Trump

U.S. and Vietnam sign $4-billion energy and minerals deals- oil and gas 360

U.S. and Vietnam sign $4-billion energy and minerals deals

(Oil Price) – American and Vietnamese companies signed this week several agreements in the energy and minerals sectors estimated to be worth $4.15 billion, as the Southeast Asian country looks to avoid U.S. tariffs and boost cooperation with U.S. firms. Vietnam’s Trade Minister Nguyen Hong Dien visited the United States this week and held talks with the US Trade Representative Jamieson

Trump official says minerals deal will give Kyiv post-war 'security shield'- oil and gas 360

Trump official says minerals deal will give Kyiv post-war ‘security shield’

(Investing) – KYIV -U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said on Wednesday that a minerals deal between Kyiv and Washington would provide Ukraine with a post-war “security shield”, and President Volodmyr Zelenskiy said he hoped to reach an agreement within days. Bessent, the first cabinet-level official on Donald Trump’s team to visit Kyiv, spoke after Zelenskiy said he was ready to do