(Bloomberg) -- China's oil imports from Sudan jumped
more than sixfold in April amid increased international pressure
to cut economic support for the African nation, accused by the
U.S. of supporting genocide.
China purchased 222,000 barrels a day of Sudanese oil last
month, an increase of 539 percent from a year earlier, customs
figures released in Beijing today show. Sudan is China's sixth-
largest supplier of oil this year, shipments rising more than
fivefold to 25.8 million barrels.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
more than sixfold in April amid increased international pressure
to cut economic support for the African nation, accused by the
U.S. of supporting genocide.
China purchased 222,000 barrels a day of Sudanese oil last
month, an increase of 539 percent from a year earlier, customs
figures released in Beijing today show. Sudan is China's sixth-
largest supplier of oil this year, shipments rising more than
fivefold to 25.8 million barrels.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
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