China's Crude Imports Reach Eight-Year Low Amid Persian Gulf Supply Concerns

China's crude oil imports have hit a low. This is the lowest level in eight

China's crude oil imports have hit a low. This is the lowest level in eight years. The decline is linked to supply constraints. Conflict involving Iran is a primary factor. Persian Gulf supply is being squeezed. This affects global energy trade dynamics. China faces changing import conditions. The situation impacts regional energy security.