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中美刚挂断电话,白宫就收到坏消息,1800万桶原油,被中国拒之门外
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-06-11 06:38

Group 1 - China has not purchased US crude oil for two consecutive months, resulting in an estimated rejection of approximately 18 million barrels based on last year's procurement volume [1] - The US has significantly increased its crude oil production and export capacity due to the shale oil boom, making it a key player in the global energy market [1] - The trade conflict between the US and China has led to high tariffs on US crude oil exports to China, altering the economic dynamics of the market [3] Group 2 - The reduction in US crude oil purchases by China has severely impacted the US energy sector, leading to a sharp decline in energy export revenues [5] - Many US energy companies are facing financial difficulties, resulting in cost-cutting measures such as layoffs and reduced exploration and development investments [5] - The job losses in the energy sector and reduced production capacity could adversely affect the long-term development of the US energy industry [5] Group 3 - Some US politicians are attempting to regain leverage by threatening high tariffs on China if it continues to purchase Russian oil, but such threats are seen as ineffective and impractical [7] - High tariffs would harm US companies that rely on the Chinese market, leading to increased prices for American goods and higher living costs for US consumers [7] - The stability of US-China relations is crucial for global economic development, and cooperation in energy trade is in the best interest of both nations [8]