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中国闷声买俄油,普京却不吭声,他把中国安排得明明白白
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-07-23 04:24

Group 1 - The contrasting responses from Washington and Moscow highlight the geopolitical tensions, with the U.S. threatening tariffs on countries purchasing Russian oil, particularly targeting China, India, and Turkey [1] - China's oil imports from Russia reached a historical high of nearly 2 million tons per day in June, with Russian oil supplies to China increasing by 5% in the first half of the year, totaling over 55 million tons, which accounts for 20% of Russia's energy exports [1][4] - The development of robust infrastructure, including the "Power of Siberia" gas pipeline, which has an annual capacity of 31 billion cubic meters, and the planned "Power of Siberia 2" pipeline, indicates strong energy cooperation between China and Russia [2] Group 2 - The opening of the "Arctic Fast Line 1" sea-rail intermodal route has reduced transportation time from Moscow to Chinese ports to 25 days, saving 10 days compared to the Suez Canal route, with over 20,000 standard containers transported in the first half of the year [4] - The increasing use of local currency for trade, with 90% of Sino-Russian trade conducted in local currencies and a 47% increase in direct exchange between the ruble and yuan, demonstrates a shift away from the dollar-dominated SWIFT system [4] - The potential impact of U.S. sanctions could lead to a spike in global oil prices to $130 per barrel, with U.S. gasoline prices expected to rise by 30-50 cents per gallon, indicating significant economic repercussions [4][5] Group 3 - European allies, including Germany and France, have expressed concerns over the risks associated with secondary sanctions, indicating a lack of support for U.S. measures [5] - India's significant share of Russian oil imports, accounting for 35% of total exports, reflects its stance on energy autonomy and resistance to external interference [5] - The ongoing discussions about increasing gas supply to China, with plans to boost natural gas delivery through the "Power of Siberia" pipeline, highlight the deepening energy ties between the two nations [5][6]