SECURITYSCMP CHINA
China urged to strengthen navy escorts and find other routes to secure energy supply
The Middle East conflict has disrupted global energy supply chains, prompting analysts to urge China to enhance naval escorts, develop alternative shipping routes, and strengthen emergency responses to secure energy shipments. Lu Ruquan of the China National Petroleum Corporation Economics and Technology Research Institute emphasized the need for improved safety measures at critical nodes.
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