Global fuel markets are seeing stronger export activity as suppliers in the United States and India expand shipments to international buyers. The changing trade flows are helping meet demand across Asia, Europe and Latin America while creating new sourcing opportunities for fuel importers.
The United States has increased exports of diesel and jet fuel, while India continues to serve as an important supplier for Asian markets. Indonesia remains a strong gasoline buyer, and Brazil has increased diesel imports from the United States as international sourcing patterns evolve.
China has also increased fuel exports, adding further supply to Asian markets. Meanwhile, strong transportation and aviation fuel consumption in the United States and India is influencing how much fuel is available for overseas markets.
The developments highlight the growing importance of flexible international energy trade, diversified sourcing and responsive export markets in supporting global fuel availability.
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