The Hormuz Crisis and China’s Energy Security Dilemma
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The analysis discusses China's ongoing energy security challenges, emphasizing its reliance on critical maritime chokepoints despite efforts to diversify energy supplies and enhance storage capacities. The discussion highlights the strategic complexities faced by Beijing in maintaining energy security.
While Beijing has sought to diversify suppliers, expand storage capacity, and build alternative transport corridors, its energy security ultimately remains dependent on a few maritime chokepoints.