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The energy community is keen to cooperate, but China will only do so on its own terms
China presided over the world's first importing-nation-only energy summit in December, a meeting intended to herald a slow opening of China's tightly-controlled energy and oil sectors.
The international community has been trying to draw China out of its shell for years. The goal is to persuade Beijing to increase the transparency of its operations, enforce environmental and efficiency standards, and participate in global responses to disruptions in the oil supply.
The international community has been trying to draw China out of its shell for years. The goal is to persuade Beijing to increase the transparency of its operations, enforce environmental and efficiency standards, and participate in global responses to disruptions in the oil supply.
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