Saudi Arabia is about to send more oil to China, even though it's slashed crude supply levels
Saudi Arabia is set to send more oil to China next month, according to Bloomberg.China's oil imports from Saudi Arabia are set to rise by 40% next month, according to Bloomberg.The increased flows come despite Saudi Arabia cutting overall crude supply levels in a bid to drive up prices.
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