Three cargoes of U.S. crude are heading to China from the U.S. Gulf Coast, trade sources said on Monday, the first departures since late September and a 90-day pause in the two countries' trade war that began last month. The shipments mark a change since Chinese buyers largely began avoiding U.S. oil during the trade dispute that flared last summer. "It looks like China has resumed purchasing U.S. crude," one U.S.-based shipbroking source said.
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