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The Trump administration revoked Chevron’s Biden-era license to pump oil in Venezuela earlier this year. The move was championed by hard-line critics of Maduro’s government, including Rubio and key Florida Republicans in Congress, whose support Trump needed for his domestic policy package.
Chevron regains license to operate in Venezuela as Trump shifts foreign policy, despite criticism from Secretary Rubio and concerns about benefiting Maduro's government.
The Trump administration this year revoked Chevron’s Biden-era license to pump oil in Venezuela, saying that Maduro was not legitimately elected and had refused to accept deportation flights, the Wall Street Journal reported. The move was championed by critics of Maduro’s government, including Rubio.
The move reverses Trump's withdrawal of a permit earlier this year, and could draw criticism from Venezuelans in Florida who fled the Maduro regime.
The decision follows negotiations that led to the release of 10 American prisoners in the county.
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin said the agency would release a proposal eliminating a finding that climate change posed a public health threat, which
In a marked shift in U.S. policy toward Venezuela, the Trump administration has quietly approved a new license allowing oil giant Chevron to restart its operations in the South American nation, according to sources with direct knowledge of the negotiations.
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bne IntelliNews on MSNTrump to reinstate Chevron's Venezuela licenceBy bnl editorial staff President Donald Trump’s administration is gearing up to reinstate Chevron’s licence to operate in Venezuela, authorising the US oil major to resume crude production in its joint ventures alongside state-run Petróleos de Venezuela SA (PDVSA).
The Trump administration has granted Chevron a six-month license to restart oil production and exports in Venezuela, reversing a previous ban that was part of a broader sanctions campaign against President Nicolás Maduro’s authoritarian government,