India's U.S. LPG Imports Surge to Record 1M+ Tons in June Amid Hormuz Strait Disruption

According to industry sources cited by Reuters, India's liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) imports from the U.S. in June surged to over 1 million tons, marking a record high. The spike follows disruptions in Middle East supply caused by the Hormuz Strait closure. Indian refiners have accelerated procurement from American suppliers at premium prices to ensure uninterrupted domestic cooking gas supply.
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