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非常时期,中国战略物资储备大提速,什么信号?
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-11-23 14:55

Core Insights - China is significantly accelerating its strategic reserves of oil, gold, and grain, reaching historical highs in these areas [2][8][12] Oil Reserves - In the first nine months of this year, China's average daily oil import reached approximately 11 million barrels, with plans to build 11 new oil storage facilities in the next two years [2][4] - China's oil storage capacity has increased from around 1.2 billion barrels to 2 billion barrels, exceeding the international safety line of three months' supply [2] - Major state-owned oil companies are set to add at least 169 million barrels of storage capacity by 2026, equivalent to the total added over the past five years [4] Gold Reserves - China has become a major player in the global gold market, with estimates suggesting that its actual gold purchases could be ten times higher than official figures [9][11] - The People's Bank of China reported a gold reserve of approximately 2,304.457 tons as of the end of October, marking a continuous increase for 12 months [9] - Analysts estimate that China's gold procurement this year could reach 250 tons, accounting for over one-third of global central bank demand [9][10] Grain Reserves - China holds over half of the world's major grain reserves, with corn, rice, and wheat stocks accounting for 68%, 59%, and 50% of global inventories, respectively [8] - The total capacity of standardized grain storage facilities has surpassed 730 million tons, sufficient to feed 1.4 billion people for over two years [8] - The budget for grain reserves is set to increase to 131.66 billion yuan by 2025, with significant investments in agricultural insurance and technology [8] Strategic Implications - The acceleration of these reserves is seen as a response to global uncertainties, including geopolitical tensions and supply chain vulnerabilities [12][16] - China's actions are aimed at reducing reliance on the US dollar and establishing a resource circulation network centered around itself [14][15] - The strategic buildup of oil, grain, and gold reserves serves as a buffer against potential crises, enhancing national economic security [15][16]