China’s Crude Imports Plunge to Lowest in Nearly a Decade
Chinese crude oil imports fell sharply in June to near a decade low, hampered by war in the Persian Gulf and an abrupt slowdown in domestic demand.
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China's June oil imports hit near 10-year low amid Iran war
China imported 29.27mln tons of crude oil in June, or 7.12mln barrels per day, the lowest since October 2016

China’s crude oil imports hit decade-low amid Iran conflict
China's reduced oil imports may reshape global energy markets, influencing oil prices and accelerating shifts towards alternative energy sou
China’s June Oil Imports Hit Near 10-Year Low Amid Iran War

China's June crude oil imports fall 41.3% from a year earlier
BEIJING: China’s June crude oil imports stood at 29.27 million metric tons, down 41.3% from a year earlier, according to customs data releas

China's reduced oil imports temporarily cap global crude prices below $100, analysts say
China has reduced oil imports since the start of the Iran war, capping global crude prices.
What’s Driving China’s Sharp Decline in Oil Imports?
China’s falling oil imports signal a strategic shift from securing crude supplies toward managing costs, strengthening energy security, argu

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