He said recent trade arrangements would boost US coal exports and reinforce the countryโs position as a leading energy supplier.
US President Donald Trump on Wednesday described what he called a major trade breakthrough with India, saying the agreement would significantly increase American coal exports as part of the countryโs expanding energy reach. Speaking at the โChampion of Coalโ event, Trump highlighted the India deal as a key example of what he portrayed as the United Statesโ growing strength in global energy markets.
He said recent trade arrangements would boost US coal exports and reinforce the countryโs position as a leading energy supplier.
โAmerica is now the number one energy producer in the world. Weโre becoming a massive energy exporter. In just the past few months, weโve made historic trade deals with Japan, Korea, India and others to increase our coal exports dramatically. The quality of our coal is supposed to be the finest anywhere in the world,โ Trump said.
Trump indicated that the agreement with New Delhi is part of a broader effort to market US coal as a premium product internationally.
In addition to India, he pointed to Japan and South Korea, saying the United States had finalised โhistoric trade dealsโ with both countries in recent months.
According to Trump, these agreements are aimed at substantially increasing coal shipments overseas and strengthening Americaโs export capacity. He also asserted that US coal stands out globally for its quality.