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Sources say that China has lifted its fuel export restrictions for July.

China lifted its'refined fuel export restriction for the remainder of July' and allowed a private refiner to resume shipping after a four-month hiatus, according to trade sources on Wednesday. The world’s largest refiner is returning towards normality following disruptions caused by the Iran War.

Four sources informed on the issue said that Zhejiang Petrochemical Co., which is majority owned by Rongsheng Petrochemical has been allowed to export fuel after it had stopped exports for over three months.

The National Development Reform Commission and China's Ministry for?Commerce did not respond immediately to faxed requests. Rongsheng didn't immediately respond to an?ask for comment.

In the last few months, only state-owned companies were allowed to export jet fuel, gasoline and diesel. Two sources said it is unclear whether the lifting of the export restrictions will continue in August. They declined to be named as they were not authorized to speak with the media. Two other sources said that refiners plan to export roughly 3 million metric tonnes of these three 'fuels' this month, including bonded quantities to Hong Kong and Macau. This is similar to the average volume exported last year. The'scheduling' of these cargoes is still in progress and should be completed by the end of this week. Initial reports stated that exports would?reach nearly 2 million tonnes for July.

(source: Reuters)