Jiang says China gets most of its oil from the Middle East, so a war that closes the Strait of Hormuz would produce economic chaos across East and Southeast Asia.
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Energy Shock
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "Well I mean. The reality is that China gets most of its oil. From the Middle East. So if there's a war. The ship..."
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"Well I mean. The reality is that China gets most of its oil. From the Middle East. So if there's a war. The ship..."
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