Japan Commits $36B to US Energy Projects in Trump Deal
February 19, 2026·6 days ago·via Yahoo Finance

President Trump announces Japan invests $36 billion in the first phase of their trade deal, funding massive US energy and manufacturing projects including a $33 billion, 9.2-gigawatt gas-fired power plant in Ohio - the largest in America - plus a Texas oil export terminal and a Georgia synthetic diamond facility for critical minerals. This kicks off Japan's $550 billion commitment, secured through Trump's tough tariff leverage that forced real investment over empty promises.
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