Saudi crude exports to China set for record low
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السياق الخليجي
Saudi crude shipments to China have historically served as a barometer for both demand cycles in the world's largest oil importer and the pricing power of OPEC's de facto leader, with volumes typically correlating to global economic momentum and refinery utilization rates. A decline to record lows reflects structural shifts in China's energy mix—including increased renewable capacity and moderated industrial activity—alongside potential changes in crude sourcing diversification by Chinese refiners, which carries implications for GCC export revenues and regional fiscal planning tied to oil price assumptions. Such moves in bilateral trade flows influence broader OPEC+ coordination dynamics and the region's macroeconomic outlook, particularly for economies with limited fiscal buffers or high
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