China looks to restart US energy imports as Iran tensions rattle markets
China-bound tankers prepare to load 600,000 barrels of American oil per day, research firm says
Trump has used the crisis to highlight burden-sharing: the U.S. is far less dependent on Hormuz oil than Asia (importing mostly from Canada/Mexico), positioning American energy as a stabilizing alternative while pressing allies and rivals alike
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