In 2023, Russia increased its exports of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) to China by 35%, reaching a total of 202,000 metric tons for the year. This surge in LPG exports was facilitated by railway transport, reflecting a shift in Russia's energy trade patterns. Additionally, Gazprom announced that pipeline gas exports to China have hit a new daily record.
China was the world’s top auto exporter last year, cementing its position after overtaking Japan as No. 1 earlier in 2023, thanks largely to strong demand for new-energy vehicles, increased deliveries to Russia and escalating domestic competition. https://t.co/ahmP8GKFx8
China is both the world’s largest carbon emitter, responsible for a third of global greenhouse gas emissions, and the runaway leader in driving renewables deployment. https://t.co/r6680A26or
Charts of the Day: Chinese EVs made up four of the five best-selling models in Thailand last year, with BYD taking two of the spots, underscoring the growing lead China’s automakers have taken in the Southeast Asian country’s electrification push. https://t.co/F1hVTOzsLz
Russian LPG exports to #China by rail rose 35% in 2023 #oott #Russia https://t.co/xvHgyfXFZ5.
Great energy rotation continues: In 2023, Russia increased exports of liquefied petroleum gas to China by 35%.
🇷🇺🇨🇳 RUSSIAN LPG EXPORTS TO CHINA BY RAIL ROSE 35% IN 2023 (Reuters) - Russia raised exports of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) to China via railways by 35% to 202,000 metric tons last year, according to Reuters calculations based on industry data, diverting flows from Europe… https://t.co/Jos1cDwpx3
#Russia: pipeline gas exports to China hit new daily record: Gazprom https://t.co/ZYZcHs151C