BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese exports of crude oil to isolated and energy-hungry North Korea resumed in October, customs data showed on Monday, after a September halt which raised questions about Beijing's relations with its neighbour.
The latest statistics overlap with North Korea's Oct. 9 nuclear test, which drew condemnation from regional powers, including Pyongyang's longtime backer, China, which gave crucial backing to U.N. Security Council sanctions against the North.
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