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China's LNG demand is not rebounding as expected despite the Middle East ceasefire, due to lingering supply risks and higher prices.

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Analysts reportedly expect China's demand for liquefied natural gas to remain subdued despite the ceasefire in the Middle East. The weak outlook is reportedly driven by persistent supply risks and higher prices.

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  • China’s demand for liquefied natural gas reportedly won’t rebound strongly from Middle East turmoil due to lingering supply risks and higher prices.[1]unverified

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ChinaChina, Asia
35.86, 104.20
Middle EastVarious, Middle East
29.31, 45.38

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Analysts reportedly expect China's demand for liquefied natural gas to remain subdued despite the ceasefire in the Middle East. The weak outlook is reportedly driven by persistent supply risks and higher prices.

  • • China’s demand for liquefied natural gas reportedly won’t rebound strongly from Middle East turmoil due to lingering supply risks and higher prices.