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三个月了,中国依然拒买美石油,美媒哀叹,想让特朗普施压中方?
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-07-05 09:56

Core Viewpoint - China has not purchased crude oil from the United States for three consecutive months, marking the longest period since 2018, which has negatively impacted U.S. shale oil producers and raised concerns among American media [1]. Group 1: Impact on U.S. Oil Industry - The decision by China to halt crude oil purchases from the U.S. adds further difficulties for American shale oil producers, who are already facing downward pressure on oil prices [1]. - As of June 27, the number of active drilling oil wells in the U.S. was only 432, a decrease of 6 from the previous week and a 47% year-over-year decline [1]. Group 2: U.S.-China Relations and Trade Dynamics - The U.S. media reports suggest that the shale oil interest groups are pressuring Trump to demand that China resume oil imports, indicating a potential shift in U.S. policy if goodwill is shown by the U.S. [3]. - Recent actions by the U.S. to ease restrictions on China, such as lifting export license requirements for chip design software and allowing the export of jet engines, may influence China's decision to consider resuming oil imports from the U.S. [5].