Announcement
10 Jun 2026
In June 2026, the Chinese government, according to several news reports, expanded its 2026 export quota for fuel products by an additional 18 million tonnes.
Source
Number of interventions
2
0 certainly harmful
0 likely harmful
2 liberalising
Implementation date
10 Jun 2026
Revocation date:
31 Dec 2026
Recent update from 29 Jun 2026:
On 10 June 2026, as reported by various news sources, the Chinese government increased its 2026 export quota for low-sulphur marine fuel by 5 million tonnes. With this change, the export quota volu...
Recent update from 29 Jun 2026:
On 10 June 2026, as reported by various news sources, the Chinese government increased its 2026 export quota for refined fuel products such as gasoline, diesel and aviation fuel by 13 million tonne...
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Removed: 31 Dec 2025
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This Thread tracks liberalising trade policy interventions affecting all products. Covering all types of interventions monitored by Global Trade Alert, it highlights how the yearly number of these measures has evolved over time.
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