That thought process has some logic but overlooks the big picture. They don't need us policy for the port of Rotterdam. They can still do a project or have a joint development agreement without the policy in place in the United States especially since they know it is coming.
The current jda was for up to 60 million dollars. They could do another one for up to $500 million and that doesn't mean they need to spend $500 million. If they get enough support the federal government they could end up investing $400 million.
Manchin senior congressional staff members confirmed to E&E News yesterday that the West Virginia Democrat and chair of the Energy and Natural Resources Committee views the April-May Senate work period as a new goal to reach a deal on a scaled-back budget reconciliation bill known as the “Build Back Better Act.”