China Seen Lifting Some Fuel Export Curbs on Ample Supplies
China has reportedly started easing some fuel export restrictions after receiving “ample supplies,” rolling back measures introduced earlier to protect domestic availability following the start of the Middle East war. People familiar with the matter said Beijing informed certain state refiners that they can resume exports under less constrained conditions. The changes come within the past week, according to the report, signaling a partial reversal of safeguards. The article frames the move as tied to the supply outlook inside China rather than a broader policy shift. By lifting some curbs, China could influence global flows of oil products and affect pricing dynamics for refiners that rely on export markets. The details of the specific limits being removed were not included in the excerpt.






