闫建涛指出,当前国内炼油行业本身存在产能过剩、开工率偏低的问题,叠加原油进口依存度超70%的背景,成品油出口却持续增加。
Фото: Agencja Wyborcza.pl / Jacek Marczewski / Reuters
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