Republicans are set to catapult its energy security agenda in the most critical issue, aiming to unveil legislation on Tuesday designed to boost energy production at home.
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Biden Nominees Over IRA Energy ProvisionsSaudi Arabia And Iran Agree To Restore Diplomatic RelationsU.S. And EU Look To Launch Trade Talks On Critical MineralsEU Reaches Provisional Agreement To Cut 2030 Energy Consumption By 11.7%The U.S.
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