Despite facing US sanctions back in January, a Russian LNG export terminal just completed its inaugural delivery to China. This move signals that energy ties between the two nations are growing stronger, even as Western restrictions attempt to limit Moscow's export channels. The shipment marks a notable development in how sanctioned entities are navigating international trade barriers through alternative partnerships.
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WalletDoomsDay
· 11h ago
Ha, Western sanctions joke, Russia and China’s energy are tied together, and this LNG move really managed to bypass the choke point.
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TradFiRefugee
· 15h ago
We've seen this routine for a long time. Western sanctions, Russia turns around and runs to Asia. Anyway, China is very eager.
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ser_ngmi
· 12-09 12:10
Ha, Western sanctions are still too naive; people can still bypass them just as easily.
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SandwichDetector
· 12-08 05:53
Damn, even US sanctions can't stop it? Russia still managed to ship liquefied gas to China. That's a brilliant move.
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AlphaWhisperer
· 12-08 05:52
Damn, even US sanctions can't stop it—Russia and China are becoming increasingly tied together in energy... Now that's what you call a real breakthrough.
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Blockchainiac
· 12-08 05:50
Hey, it's the same Russian energy play in China again. Are Western sanctions really effective?
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NoodlesOrTokens
· 12-08 05:50
Damn, even US sanctions can't stop it—Russia and China’s energy business is really solid.
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FlyingLeek
· 12-08 05:40
Oh wow, this is the real "indirect approach to save the nation." So what if the US imposes sanctions? Business goes on as usual.
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PumpAnalyst
· 12-08 05:37
Damn, Russia really managed to bypass the sanctions with this move. From a technical perspective, this has already broken through the Western trade barriers...
But to be honest, everyone, don’t be fooled by the superficial prosperity. This kind of geopolitical arbitrage is the easiest tool for the big players to cut retail investors. I suggest keeping an eye on the support levels of energy futures going forward.
Wait, with China and Russia so deeply bound over energy, is this really stable? It feels like a bottom is forming, but risk control is a must, guys...
Is this really the last chance to get on board, or is it an obvious bull trap? My head’s a bit messed up right now.
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GasFeeLover
· 12-08 05:28
Damn, even US sanctions can't stop it? The energy cooperation between Russia and China is getting deeper and deeper.
Despite facing US sanctions back in January, a Russian LNG export terminal just completed its inaugural delivery to China. This move signals that energy ties between the two nations are growing stronger, even as Western restrictions attempt to limit Moscow's export channels. The shipment marks a notable development in how sanctioned entities are navigating international trade barriers through alternative partnerships.