Donald Trump’s global trade war is threatening a corner of America that voted in droves for the Republican president last year: oil-producing North Dakota.
It might also upend the president’s plans to boost fossil fuel production in the state that launched America’s shale revolution.
Trump’s tariff rhetoric triggered an oil price sell-off, with US prices plunging below $60 a barrel (West Texas crude settled at $63.08 a barrel on Monday). The escalation raised concerns across the US shale patch, some of the reddest parts of America, about an impending slowdown.
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