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My cutting-edge analysis on China has received catcalls and scorn from deep state shills. The world is changing, or at least your perception of it. We know China was built up from the ground up by multinational corporations starting in 1976, and those ties have tightened. China has never been an enemy, and it is painfully evident as Chinese tankers flock to American ports to buy oil!
Wrap your head around this: China is taking its place in the global Technocracy that is being built by Trump and his army of arch-Technocrat billionaires. Trump didn't go to China to beg for mercy, as some have speculated. Instead, he showed them how to spread the jam on the bread. ? Patrick Wood, Editor.
China will ramp its crude oil imports from the United States because the world's two largest economies are natural trade partners when it comes to energy, Chris Wright told CNBC on Friday.
China is the largest oil importer in the world and the U.S. is the biggest producer. "There's a natural energy trade there," the U.S. Energy secretary told CNBC's Brian Sullivan in an interview in Port Arthur, Texas.
China relies heavily on the Middle East for its oil imports. Exports from the Persian Gulf have mostly been cut off for weeks now due to Iran's blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. Beijing has a massive strategic reserve that has helped it weather disruption so far.