What Hormuz and Chinese Sources Reveal About Beijing’s Energy Strategy
China’s EV push, the Power of Siberia 2 saga, and Chinese imports of raw uranium supplies may appear to be separate issues. In reality, they tell the same story.
Read the full articleYou might also wanna read
Iran's Strait of Hormuz control and China's cheap AI model are accelerating the global energy transition
Two things happened last week that give us a much clearer picture of what the world is going to be like from now on.

Iran’s envoy to China says Beijing to get Hormuz concessions
China, which buys almost all of Iran’s oil exports, on Friday called for the unhindered flow of shipping through the Strait of Hormuz.
Christopher Walker: The West Must Stop Treating Russia, China, And Iran As Isolated Challenges
Germany's recent decision to summon the Chinese ambassador following reports that Russian soldiers may have been trained in China has renewe

Russia's Diesel Export Ban Raises Global Supply Concerns
Export ban comes as global energy markets remain under pressure from renewed U.S.-Iran tensions and concerns over shipping through the Strai

China’s next BRI phase puts Gulf infrastructure, energy transition projects in focus
Moody's Ratings expects the Gulf, led by Saudi Arabia and the UAE, to capture a growing share of Chinese overseas infrastructure investment
China’s missile test exposes Beijing’s misdirection
Japan has called out Chinese behavior because it is threatening. That is the simple truth. Do not be distracted.

Comments
Sign in to join the conversation.
No comments yet. Be the first.