China Eases Fuel Export Curbs as Refiners Normalise Shipments

Latest Market Alert | 8 July 2026

Executive Summary

China has eased fuel export restrictions for July, allowing private refiner Zhejiang Petrochemical to resume shipments after more than three months. Reuters reports refiners are now planning around 3 million metric tons of gasoline, diesel and jet fuel exports this month.

Why it matters

China is the world’s largest refiner, so changes to export allowances can influence regional fuel supply, pricing and refining margins.

UK impact

The direct UK impact is limited, but global fuel pricing and freight markets can still be affected by changing Asian supply flows.

Global impact

Higher Chinese fuel exports may ease pressure in Asian product markets, but policy uncertainty remains if allowances are not extended into August.

Our View

This is a supply-normalisation opportunity, but not a structural guarantee. Energy buyers should monitor whether July’s easing becomes a sustained policy shift.

Risk Indicator: MEDIUM/HIGH

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