China’s Factory Hub Faces Gas Price Shock as War Tightens Supply
The Chinese industrial hub of Guangdong, an economic powerhouse comparable in size to South Korea, has seen some electricity prices almost double due in part to constraints on the supply of natural gas from the Middle East.
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