Iron ore: Iron ore is a key raw material for steel production, and China is the world's largest steel producer. To meet this demand, China imports large quantities of iron ore from Australia, Brazil, etc.2. Crude oil: as one of the world's largest energy consumers, China's demand for crude oil is very strong. Countries such as Saudi Arabia and Russia have become China's main suppliers of crude oil.3 Coal: Despite China's abundance of coal resources, it still imports high-quality coal from Australia and other places in pursuit of higher energy efficiency and environmental protection standards.4 Natural gas: China's demand for natural gas has continued to grow with the emergence of clean energy. Russia and Central Asian countries have become its main sources of natural gas supply.5 Soybeans: As an important source of food and feed, China imports large quantities of soybeans every year from places such as the United States and Brazil.6 Plastics: Plastic products have a wide range of applications in China, and in order to meet the demand of the high-end market, China imports high-quality plastic raw materials from places such as Saudi Arabia. |