China’s March LNG Imports Poised for 8-Year Low as Prices Spike

The Big Market Report Take
China’s liquefied natural gas imports this month are on pace to hit the lowest level since 2018, according to ship-tracking data compiled by Kpler, as a price spike caused by the conflict in the Middle East curbs demand.
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