AAFS Infrastructure and Energy, a little-known company registered in Sarajevo, is close to securing contracts worth more than $1 billion to build and operate a fossil-gas pipeline across the Balkans. The pipeline would carry U.S.-shipped gas aimed at reducing regional dependence on Russian energy. AAFS has attracted scrutiny because its representatives include a Washington lawyer who has worked for the Trump family and the brother of a former U.S. national security adviser, both involved in efforts to challenge the 2020 U.S. election results. Bosnian officials call the project strategically important, and a formal investigation into the deal and its policy implications is under way.
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This deal could shift the balance of energy power in the Balkans, impacting global gas prices. If you're invested in energy stocks or ETFs, keep an eye on this. It's also a reminder to check if your investments align with your views on fossil fuels and election integrity.
A company with links to Trump associates is close to a billion-dollar Balkan gas deal. The process is under scrutiny, with a formal investigation ongoing. Worth forwarding if you know someone interested in energy politics or ethical investing.
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