-- 据《日经亚洲评论》周一援引贸易数据和Kpler航运数据报道,东南亚国家正在改变原油进口来源,减少对海湾供应商的依赖,转而转向美国、文莱和利比亚等地。 这一转变源于中东供应路线中断,导致霍尔木兹海峡的原油运输受阻,迫使泰国和越南等依赖进口的经济体寻找新的原油来源。报道称,泰国4月份从阿联酋的原油进口量大幅下降,而从文莱和利比亚的进口量则有所增加。 越南也调整了其原油供应结构,传统供应商的进口量减少,但来自安哥拉、阿根廷和美国等国的原油供应量增加,弥补了这一缺口。该新闻媒体还指出,新加坡也同样减少了对海湾原油的依赖,其大部分进口原油现在来自美国。 (市场动态新闻来源于与全球市场专业人士的对话。这些信息据信来自可靠来源,但可能包含传闻和推测。准确性无法保证。)
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