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Russell: It's not about altruism, but economics that's driving China's crude imports to slump.
China's seaborne crude oil imports fell to their lowest level in nearly 10 years in May as a result of the Iran War, which led to a dramatic restructuring of operations at the world's largest?oil exporter. According to Kpler, the data collected by commodity analysts shows that seaborne crude arrivals were down from 8,10 million barrels per days (bpd), in April. This is the lowest level since October 2016. Kpler recorded imports at just over half of the 11,39 million bpd for February, the last month before the U.S.-Israeli attack on Iran. Media and market commentary frame the collapse in...