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China to lean on Russian oil as Iran crisis chokes supply

Energy disruption set to force Xi Jinping closer to Vladimir Putin and to mull drawing on reserves

The crisis in the Middle East is set to push China closer to Russia, analysts warned, as Beijing confronts the potential loss of cheap Iranian oil supplies and long-term disruption to energy markets.

China is the world’s largest oil and gas importer and relies on Iran for 13 per cent of its crude oil imports. In all, one-third of China’s oil and 25 per cent of its gas imports pass through the Strait of Hormuz, through which shipment has been all but halted since US-Israeli strikes on Iran plunged the region into crisis.

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