China puts home energy needs above cooperation as Mideast war halts supplies
Asian governments are seeking alternative suppliers as China keeps exports tight to protect domestic energy and food supplies, analysts said.
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Report: China Ignores Belt and Road Victims' Calls for Help with Rising Energy Costs
Clients of China’s vast Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) are asking Beijing for help with spiking energy costs due to the Iran conflict, but so far China has reportedly offered little assistance, instead shutting down fuel exports to conserve its own energy stockpiles and protect its own economy. The post Report: China Ignores Belt and Road Victims’ Calls for Help with Rising Energy Costs appeared first on Breitbart.
From Belt and Road to belt tightening: China's neighbours get cold shoulder on energy
BEIJING - As energy stress spreads across Southeast Asia, governments across the region are asking China to deliver on its pledges of closer energy security cooperation by freeing up now-banned exports of fertiliser and fuel.
China keeps fuel and fertilizer curbs despite regional pressure
AgenciesAs energy stress spreads across Southeast Asia, governments across the region are asking China to deliver on its pledges of closer energy security cooperation by freeing up now-banned exports of fertiliser and fuel. But so far China has offered only vague statements and has yet to even publicly acknowledge the export bans reported by Reuters and others as it focuses on insulating its own economy from the war in Iran.Analysts don’t expect…
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