China might see a surge in diesel imports in the second quarter after a lull in the past two months to meet seasonal demand for farming and to fill a supply gap due to refinery shutdowns, traders and analysts said.
China might see a surge in diesel imports in the second quarter after a lull in the past two months to meet seasonal demand for farming and to fill a supply gap due to refinery shutdowns, traders and analysts said.
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