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China's fuel exports bounce back in July driven by big Southeast Asia push

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21 August 2026

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operational-macro

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Climate Tech

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China

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Fusion42 · 22 August 2026 · Fusion42 review

China's refined fuel exports in July recovered strongly, more than doubling from June with significant increases in shipments to Southeast Asia, particularly gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel. Despite this rebound, total jet fuel exports remain below last year's levels.

This Wire brief sits within Fusion42's coverage of Climate Tech.

◆ The Wire takeaway

Chinese fuel exporters have reopened Southeast Asian markets at scale, signalling fresh demand channels for shipping and energy traders. You can pivot sales focus toward these countries as export volumes rebound sharply after months of restriction.

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1 source · 21 Aug 2026

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Climate Techchinafuel-exportssoutheast-asiaenergy-tradedieseljet-fuel