Chinese oil refiners have begun canceling agreed refined fuel export cargoes, including gasoline and diesel, according to people familiar with the matter, as Beijing further tightens curbs to cope ...
China's ban on exports of diesel, gasoline and jet fuel is poised to exacerbate fuel shortages and further boost prices for Asian industry and transportation buyers already grappling with tightening ...
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China tells top refiners to halt diesel and gasoline exports
Beijing’s precautionary curbs follow regional trends prioritising domestic needs amid escalating Middle East tensions.
China will implement a broad licensing system for steel exports, the country’s Ministry of Commerce said, in what could be a bid to tame record shipments of the metal flowing out the country.
(Bloomberg) -- China’s exports ended last year with a growth spurt and sent its trade surplus to a record $1.2 trillion in 2025, extending a boom that’s seen factories escape Donald Trump’s tariffs by ...
On 9 October 2025, China's Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) and the General Administration of Customs (Customs) jointly issued Decision No. 58 of 2025. The decision is effective from 8 November 2025 and ...
China has tightened export restrictions on refined oil products as the government seeks to shield its economy from the effects of the ongoing conflict in West Asia. According to reports, Chinese oil ...
The pause reflects a temporary easing in trade and technology tensions between China and the United States, aligning with the framework outcome of the trade talks in Malaysia. Although enforcement is ...
China’s new tea strategy is easily misunderstood if viewed only through the lens of production statistics. | After dominating global tea production for decades, China is launching an ambitious ...
Despite an 11 per cent drop in US exports, China's trade soared, buoyed by robust demand from Asean, the EU and other markets China's export growth surged in the first two months of this year, as ...
China’s exports jumped more than 20% in the first two months of 2026 despite US tariffs, driven by strong global demand for electronics and manufactured goods.
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