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Hormuz closure sparks global pitchfest on energy
Multiple countries are seeking U.S. support to address energy supply disruptions caused by the Strait of Hormuz closure. Suriname's minister highlighted offshore gas potential and U.S. investment opportunities, while the Trump administration emphasized diversifying energy sources and strengthening security. The Development Finance Corporation's expanded role is seen as a tool for financing global energy projects.
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