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The conflict in the Middle East, coupled with shipping disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz, has led to volatility in oil prices. This could accelerate the reshaping of the global energy supply landscape and further boost the role of new energy industry. Investors are now turning their focus to China, where the energy transition is clearly outlined in the country's development blueprint.
The conflict in the Middle East, coupled with shipping disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz, has led to volatility in oil prices. This could accelerate the reshaping of the global energy supply landscape and further boost the role of new energy industry. Investors are now turning their focus to China, where the energy transition is clearly outlined in the country's development blueprint.