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Ship fees: Sino-US' tit-for-tat acts to lift ethane import costs

Source: Mysteel Oct 14, 2025 16:02
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Recently, China and the United States have been engaged in a trade game over ship fees. This dispute will not only directly affect the global shipping market, but also bring a chain reaction to the Chinese ethane market, which is highly dependent on imports from the United States.   The Office

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