May 22, 2013
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad - Energy Minister Kevin Ramnarine and new Chinese Ambassador Huang Xingyuan met on Monday to hold discussions on energy and trade relations between Trinidad and Tobago and China, a Ministry release said yesterday.
Trinidad and Tobago exported five cargoes of liquefied natural gas (LNG) in 2011, and four in 2012 to China, the release added.
Discussions were held on possible partnerships in energy investments in Africa as it relates to the development of natural gas reserves, which have the potential for development of LNG export projects to Asia, the release said.
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