SINGAPORE/BEIJING: China's crude oil imports rose in June from May on a daily basis but remained off April's peak, according to Reuters calculations based on customs data issued on Friday.
That came as many refineries curbed output or conducted maintenance in the face of weaker profit-margins.
June imports by the world's largest crude oil buyer came in at 39.88 million tonnes, according to Reuters calculations based on data from the General Administration of Customs data.
That works out as 9.7 million barrels per day (bpd), compared to 9.47 million bpd in May and a record of 10.64 million bpd in April.
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