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China’s crude oil imports in October increased by 7.1% compared to September.

China’s demand for crude oil continues to rise as the country imported a staggering 48.97 million tonnes in October. This marks a significant 7.1% increase from the previous month’s import of 45.74 million tonnes. The data, released by China’s General Administration of Customs, highlights the nation’s strong reliance on imported oil to meet its energy needs.

The steady growth in crude oil imports reflects China’s efforts to fuel its expanding economy and meet the rising energy demands of its population. As the world’s largest oil importer, China relies heavily on imported oil to sustain its industries, transportation sector, and domestic consumption. Despite efforts to diversify its energy sources, such as investing in renewable energy, China’s dependence on imported oil remains a key aspect of its energy strategy.

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