China’s Oil Imports Drop Sharply as Demand Concerns Grow


Recent data shows China’s crude oil imports fell significantly in April, reaching their lowest level in nearly two years.
The decline has sparked broader market discussions around weakening domestic demand and rising supply pressure, with reports suggesting some energy cargoes are being redirected into global markets.
While the full market impact remains unclear, the development is drawing attention as traders closely monitor global energy demand trends and overall economic activity in China.
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