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Asia-Pacific allies ink $57 billion in deals with US companies, Burgum says

By Thomson Reuters Mar 15, 2026 | 10:20 AM

March 15 (Reuters) – Asia-Pacific allies agreed to $57 billion in 22 deals with American companies during this weekend’s ​Indo-Pacific Energy Security Forum in ‌Tokyo, U.S. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum said on Sunday.

In an interview on Fox News Channel’s “Sunday Morning Futures,” Burgum also said Japan is ‌interested ​in buying more ⁠U.S. oil.

The total value ⁠of investments was revised up from $56 billion to $57 billion after an additional deal was finalized following the close ​of the conference, Burgum said.

Burgum said the forum underscored the “need to ⁠sell energy to our ⁠friends and allies so they ​are not forced to rely on adversaries.”

He ​also noted that Japan is helping ‌lead the coalition of nations to put more oil supply in the market.

“From a Japan standpoint, when they’re ⁠dependent on oil coming out of the Strait, that’s a great indication of their partnership ⁠with ‌the United States and a ⁠great indication of their leadership ​on ‌the world stage to jump ​in and ⁠say they’re going to release a significant portion of their reserves,” Burgum said.

(Reporting by Gertrude Chavez and Ryan Patrick Jones; Editing by Sergio Non and ​Bill Berkrot)