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2023-11-29 04:45:13 |
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The price cap on Russian oil introduced by the G7 and EU is being completely ignored, as almost no seaborne crude cargos have been traded below the $60-a-barrel limit, the Financial Times reported on Tuesday, citing Western officials and Russian export data.
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The mechanism, which was put in place to reduce Moscow¡¯s export revenues, was introduced in December 2022, and this February was followed by similar restrictions on exports of Russian petroleum products.
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According to the FT, one senior EU official acknowledged that Moscow has been successfully sidestepping the cap, as ¡°almost none¡± of the crude shipments were sold at or below the price limit.
These concerns were confirmed by Russia¡¯s official statistics, which show that the average price of oil sold in October was $80 a barrel.
¡°The latest data makes the case that we¡¯re going to have to toughen up¡¦ there¡¯s absolutely no appetite for letting Russia just keep doing this,¡± the official said. |
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