United States’ Energy & Climate Policy Under President Trump
February 13, 2017 | Shih Yu (Elsie) Hung, Jim Krane
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Shih Yu (Elsie) Hung
CES Research Manager
Jim Krane
Diana Tamari Sabbagh Fellow in Middle East Energy Studies | CES Lead, Energy and Geopolitics in the Middle East | Codirector, Middle East Energy Roundtable
U.S. energy policy is evolving under President Trump, and the changes will affect trade, foreign policy and relations with key global energy suppliers, including the Gulf Cooperation Council member countries. Fellow Jim Krane and Elsie Hung explore how U.S. energy and climate policies could change under the Trump administration and what implications these could have in the U.S. itself, for energy markets globally and for the GCC states.
Read the full policy brief here.