The Iran war is causing a global energy crisis - can China withstand it?
China leverages large reserves, diverse suppliers, and renewables to mitigate impacts of Gulf oil disruptions amid soaring prices near $120 per barrel, analysts say.
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The global energy crisis will drag on even if the Iran war ends tomorrow: Energy Outlook Advisors
Anas Alhajji or Energy Outlook Advisors says the current Iran war is a historic event and reactions to the Strait of Hormuz's closure are getting larger day by day, with energy prices potentially rising above their 2008 peak levels.
What causes concern in the West could become an opportunity for China: rising commodity prices should break through the persistent deflation – and create increasing demand.
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