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China’s Crackdown on Fuel and Fertilizer Exports Spurs Supply Fears
China's export restrictions are likely to have significant economic repercussions globally, dependent on agricultural dependencies.
Beijing is implementing restrictions on fuel and fertilizer exports to safeguard its domestic stockpiles. This move raises concerns about potential global supply chain disruptions, particularly in agricultural markets.
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