As oil prices climbed past $100 a barrel for the first time in four years, OCBC analysts said China may be “less sensitive to a prolonged closure of the Strait of Hormuz than many of its Asian peers.”

“China has accumulated one of the world’s largest strategic and commercial crude reserves,” the analysts said, adding that its “rapid transition toward electric vehicles and renewable energy provides an additional structural hedge.”

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    2 hours ago

    According to the news we hear about China, they seem to be doing a good job moving away from fossil fuel dependency. Their rail network is impressive. And their reforestation projects are admirable.