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China turns to electric taxis to soften Hormuz oil shock

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China is adopting electric taxis as a measure to reduce its vulnerability to oil supply disruptions from the Strait of Hormuz. The move aims to lower the country's oil consumption and soften the economic impact of potential oil shocks. This reflects China's broader strategy to enhance energy security and transition to cleaner transportation.

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China turns to electric taxis to address Hormuz oil disruption

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