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China's Crude Oil Imports Surge 33 Percent in First Half
China reported a nearly 33 percent surge in oil imports in the first half of this year as robust economic growth boosted demand for refined oil products.

The General administration of customs says crude oil imports hit 43.8 million tons in the first six months.

Imports are expected to slow in July and August, with full-year imports likely to reach a record 75-80 million tones.

(People’s Daily July 23, 2003)


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