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Sri Lanka Signs Landmark $3.7 Billion Deal With Chinese State Oil Giant

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Chinese Autos and Energy Drive Chinese Overseas Investment With Asia as the Top Destination

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Chinese Firms Win Most Bids to Explore Iraq Oil and Gas

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WEEK IN REVIEW: Sweden to Host Pivotal U.S.–China Trade Talks

Weihai Yamar Outdoors Product Co., a Chinese maker of camping equipment, was among the 25 entities sanctioned by the UK government for abetting undocumented immigration. The company’s production of small inflatable boats put it on the list with people-smuggling gangs and individuals accused of facilitating the movement of ...

China, Sri Lanka to Fast-Track Hambantota Refinery

China’s state-owned oil company Sinopec signed an agreement with the Sri Lankan government to accelerate the building of a $3.7 billion oil refinery in the port city of Hambantota. The agreement includes fast-tracking unresolved issues around water access, land allocation, and taxes. The deal will be the largest single ...

Sri Lanka Signs Landmark $3.7 Billion Deal With Chinese State Oil Giant

Sri Lanka has secured its biggest-ever foreign investment after signing a deal with Chinese state-run oil giant Sinopec, officials said on Thursday. Sinopec has agreed to invest $3.7 billion to construct a "state-of-the-art oil refinery" with a capacity of 200,000 barrels ...

Chinese Autos and Energy Drive Chinese Overseas Investment With Asia as the Top Destination

Chinese companies announced $9.5 billion worth of investments in Asia in the second quarter of the year, more than any other region, led by big bets on energy, automotive, and mining, according to new data from the Rhodium Group. The Chinese ...

Chinese Firms Win Most Bids to Explore Iraq Oil and Gas

Chinese energy companies won bids to explore 10 Iraqi oil and gas fields during new licensing rounds, ahead of any other foreign country, Iraq's oil ministry said Monday. Seven Chinese companies, including Sinopec, UEG, CNOOC Iraq, and Anton Oilfield, won 10 ...

Expect Chinese Oil Majors to Focus More Attention on the Global South to Avoid Sanctions in Global North

Chinese oil giant CNOOC is reportedly preparing to halt its operations in Britain, Canada and the United States out of concern that its assets there could be subject to economic sanctions related to the Russian war in Ukraine, according to Reuters. The ...
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