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China Is Aggressively Reselling Russian Gas To Europe by Tyler Durden Tuesday, Aug 30, 2022 - 01:00 PM One month ago, we were surprised to read how, despite a suppressed appetite for energy amid its housing crash and economic downturn (for which zero covid has emerged as a convenient scapegoat fo.