How Europe’s energy crisis could have a ripple effect on the U.S. and China

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Markets reporter Ines Ferre looks at how Europe's energy crisis may later impact the U.S. and China's energy market demands, as Russia shuts down the Nord Stream pipeline.
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Na, US profits from this, a lot. That was the intent.

michaelmuller
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I don’t think China would impact that much sense they would but even more Russian Oil and Gas and get %20 discount from Russians and than sell the same Oil and Gas to Europeans for way higher price.

luckyluke
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It better not. Here in the US we don’t let the elites get to dictate our standards of living. Don’t eat the bugs and don’t get into the pod. I personally believe only the middle class should be allowed to vote

kylebell
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140 million homes in USA if each had supplemental solar it would equal 42 nuclear plants each sun rise think about it for it takes 20 yrs to build 1

garydavidson
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Why is the United States not starting to produce more oil and more gas

simpleman
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You rich people are starting to look delicious.

jeremybrocknblue
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