Anonymous17 days ago
The U.S.-Israeli war on Iran has slashed China's oil supply through the Strait of Hormuz by more than 75%, triggering the country's most severe energy disruption in decades. While China's massive strategic reserves, coal dominance, renewable energy investments, and Russian pipeline alternatives provide critical buffers that leave it better positioned than Japan, South Korea, or Taiwan, the crisis threatens to undermine an already fragile economic recovery and is reshaping energy geopolitics through Iran's provocative yuan-for-oil proposal.