The News-Times

Russian oil price cap, EU ban aim to limit Kremlin war chest

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Major Western measures to limit Russia’s oil profits over the war in Ukraine have taken effect. They bring uncertaint­y about how much crude could be lost to the world and whether they will unleash the hoped-for hit to a Russian economy that has held up better than many expected under sanctions. Starting Monday, the European Union is banning most Russian oil and the Group of Seven democracie­s has imposed a price cap of $60 per barrel on Russian exports to other countries. The impact may be blunted because Russia has been able to reroute much of its European sales volume to China, India and Turkey, but at steep discounts.

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