China's seaborne LNG imports are looking to tick up slightly come December—at least that's what the latest Kpler data suggests. This follows a pretty aggressive surge we saw last month, so it'll be interesting to see if this is just a normalization or something more structural happening in the demand picture. For traders keeping tabs on macro trends, energy import patterns like this can give you a read on overall economic activity, which tends to ripple through risk assets eventually.

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WenMoon42vip
· 12h ago
Will China's LNG imports rise again? Is this genuine demand or just a rebound? We'll have to see what the subsequent data says.
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DYORMastervip
· 12h ago
China's LNG imports are about to pick up again. Is this rebound driven by genuine demand or just a fleeting moment? Based on Kpler data, we'll have to wait and see.
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DegenWhisperervip
· 12h ago
Will China's LNG imports increase again? Although the month-on-month growth is slower, macro signals still need to be closely watched.
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ShitcoinArbitrageurvip
· 13h ago
China's LNG imports are about to rise again, but the increase isn't significant. It feels like last month's surge was the real spike. Is this a correction or has demand truly changed... This thing can reflect economic vitality, but in the end, it will still impact the market, and us fringe traders need to keep a close eye on it.
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