THE BUSINESS TIMES | For North Korea, cutting off oil supplies would be devastating The Star Online BEIJING/SEOUL (Reuters) - Isolated North Korea doesn't consume much oil, but curbing or cutting off its supplies in retaliation for further nuclear or long-range missile tests would be painful and potentially destabilising to the regime of Kim Jong Un. China crude oil imports shatter record, top US intake China Takes Crude Crown as Output Lags Behind Rising Demand |