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Seeking China Capital for Investment in Iran Oil Refining

Seeking China Capital for Investment in Iran Oil Refining
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摘要 Influenced by the financial crisis, the overall bilateral trade volume between China and Iran decreased by 39%in the first quarter of 2009; however,the volume of Iran's exported crude oil to China has increased by 88% compared with the same period last year up to May of 2009,totaling 308.8 million tons.Iran,as the world's No.5 crude exporter, replaced Saudi Arabia as China's largest oil supplier.At the same time, China,as the world's No.2 oil consumer, now imports half of the crude oil it consumes, and has become Iran's third largest customer. Influenced by the financial crisis, the overall bilateral trade volume between China and lran decreased .by 39% in the first quarter of 2009;however, the volume of Iran's exported crude oil to China has increased by 88% compared with the same period last year up to May of 2009, totaling 308.8 million tons. Iran, as the world's No.5 crude exporter, replaced Saudi Arabia as China's largest oil supplier. At the same time, China, as the world's No.2 oil consumer, now imports half of the crude oil it consumes, and has become Iran's third largest customer.
作者 Audrey Guo
出处 《China's Foreign Trade》 2009年第14期58-59,共2页 中国对外贸易(英文版)
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