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In terms of world demand, it doesn't matter whether China exports some LNG and imports more, or exports none and imports a bit less. What matters is that "China’s LNG importers seek to stay out of the spot market this winter as demand growth has skidded to the slowest since 2002, meaning the world’s top importer of the fuel will likely avoid competing with crisis-hit Europe for supplies."
That could help ease inflation a bit. Wishful thinking?
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In terms of world demand, it doesn't matter whether China exports some LNG and imports more, or exports none and imports a bit less. What matters is that "China’s LNG importers seek to stay out of the spot market this winter as demand growth has skidded to the slowest since 2002, meaning the world’s top importer of the fuel will likely avoid competing with crisis-hit Europe for supplies."
That could help ease inflation a bit. Wishful thinking?