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The Strait of Hormuz, the "lifeline" of Japan's economy and energy, has been closed for a month. For Japan, which relies heavily on the Persian Gulf for about 90% of its crude oil imports, this is undoubtedly a severe test that threatens the country's survival.

Recently, Russian oil tankers, represented by the "Water Titan", at least fully loaded with crude oil, suddenly changed course after sailing into the South China Sea, changing their destination from a Chinese port to an Indian port. Some oil tankers even chose to reroute to India when they were approaching the unloading point. This rerouting

Japan's foreign minister warned that if a ceasefire is reached in the Gulf, Japan may send troops to clear mines in the Strait of Hormuz. As the situation in the Middle East continues to be volatile and the security of energy channels is at risk, the Japanese government is intensively studying its strategic response.

The recent excitement in the international energy circle is nothing more than a makeshift farce. A 30-day exemption order for Russian oil imports from the United States directly turned the originally tight energy market into a pot of porridge. Countries rushed to grab oil like headless flies.

Prepare for a construction boom in the country? The outside world has noticed that North Korea has recently significantly expanded the import of various types of machinery and equipment. According to a report on the 13th by the South Korean media "Daily North Korea" which specializes in North Korea's developments, from the end of last year to the beginning of this month,

Since the beginning of the year, State Grid Corporation of China has coordinated safety, quality and progress, vigorously promoted the construction of UHV and main power grids, implemented a number of production technology transformation and distribution network infrastructure projects, continued to optimize the backbone power grid, ensured reliable power supply, and accelerated the comprehensive green transformation.