
Big Take Asia What the Israel-Iran Conflict Means for China
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Jun 24, 2025 In this engaging discussion, John Liu, who oversees Bloomberg's China coverage from Beijing, elaborates on China's intricate economic ties with Iran. He highlights how these connections influence China's geopolitical stance amidst the Israel-Iran conflict. Liu explores how China's reliance on Iranian oil shapes its diplomatic strategies and affects its influence in the Middle East. He also examines the broader implications of U.S. actions and military strategies, drawing connections to Taiwan while considering China's role as a global player amidst rising tensions.
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China as Developing World's Champion
- China portrays itself as a responsible global player championing the developing world.
- It uses Middle East conflicts to depict the U.S. as a source of chaos disrupting trade and peace.
Mutual Economic Importance of Iran-China
- China is a critical buyer of Iranian oil, accounting for about 10% of its monthly oil imports.
- Iran relies more on China economically than China relies on Iran for growth.
Oil Trade Affects U.S.-Iran Tensions
- U.S. sanctions aim to cut off funding to Iran by targeting oil buyers like China.
- Reducing Chinese oil imports from Iran would increase U.S. leverage over Tehran.

