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Baker Hughes Sees Tariffs Leading to Reduced Upstream Spend

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Baker Hughes expects economic uncertainty caused by tariffs and the accompanying fall in oil prices to result in sharply lower upstream spending by the global oil and gas industry this year.

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Oil-Field Services, Capital Spending, Corporate Strategy, Tariffs, Trade, Policy and Regulation, Data Centers
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