China's Energy Policy: Energy and Economic Development

Catherine Locatelli
1989 Energy Studies Review  
Until the early 19705 China exported very little coal or oil. In 1978-79 decisions were made to modemize the economy by means ofimported technology and rupital goods and that meant China had to export more in order to pay for those imports. Energy exports! particularly oil, becamean important source of foreign exchange. However, the increasing need for energy brought on by modernization has created a problem for China. With only limited amounts of oil available, it has been necessary to choose
more » ... etween meeting internal demand and exporting energy. In response China is, inter alia, substituting coal for oil internally and also expanding its exports of coal. Until the Chinese are able to produce other goods for export, energy will continue to be an important source offoreign exchange. Avant Ie deout des annees 1970 la Chine a exporre tres peu de charbon et de petrole. En 1978-79 des dicisions ant "re prises en vue de moderniser l'economie du pays grace a
doi:10.15173/esr.v1i2.183 fatcat:loa7pbrzmbez7ad62nhpxjjpfi