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This is a list of countries by oil imports based on The World Factbook and other sources. [1] Many countries also export oil, ... Year of information China: 10,189,160:
In 2006, it imported 145 million tons of crude oil, accounting for 47% of its total oil consumption. [11] [12] In 2013 the pace of China's economic growth exceeded the domestic oil capacity and floods damaged the nation's oil fields in the middle of the year. Consequently, China imported oil to compensate for the supply reduction and surpassed ...
China's top five crude suppliers, Saudi Arabia, Russia, Iraq, Angola, and Brazil, generated nearly 60% of Chinese crude oil imports for 2019. [8] China accounts for 40% of the 2004 oil-consumption increase, and thus is a key part of the cycle which had led to the oil price increase worldwide. [9] China's import dependence remains at 60% as of ...
China's export growth picked up steam in December, while imports recovered, closing out the year on a positive note as the world's second-largest economy braces for mounting trade risks with the ...
Imports fell 3.9% from a year earlier, reflecting weak demand from industries and consumers. With exports outpacing imports, China’s trade surplus rose to $97.4 billion. ... With exports ...
Exports to the region rose 4.8% from a year earlier while imports climbed 6%. China's exports of vehicles jumped 22% in January-February in terms of volume and nearly 13% in terms of value, the ...
China's oil supply was 4,855 TWh in 2009 which represented 10% of the world's supply. [31] Although China is still a major crude oil producer, it became an oil importer in the 1990s. China became dependent on imported oil for the first time in its history in 1993 due to demand rising faster than domestic production. [1]
The 10-nations of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations remained the largest destination for China's exports, accounting for 16.9% of the total for the first four months of the year, the ...