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China's Energy Crisis

Curiosity Chronicle

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The Consequences of China's Energy Crisis

China is not a free market capitalist economy. In China, utility companies face standardized pricing set by the government. This means they cannot raise prices when their input costs spike as they have. If your input costs are up but you can't raise prices, you're in trouble. Utilities are often better off shutting production, which they've done. The result? Demand up? Supply down. Widespread energy shortages and sharp volatile price increases. We may be in for a long, cold winter.

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