Russia Set to Restrict Gasoline Exports for 2 Months – Reuters
RUSSIA, JUL 24 – The government aims to stabilize domestic fuel prices by expanding export restrictions after wholesale gasoline prices reached a record high of 76,293 roubles per metric ton, sources said.
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Russia plans sweeping gasoline export ban to stabilize domestic market, sources tell Reuters
The Russian government has resorted to temporary gasoline export bans multiple times over the past two years, typically to address domestic fuel shortages and alleviate high prices.
Russia Set to Restrict Gasoline Exports for 2 Months – Reuters
The Russian government plans to implement a tighter ban on gasoline exports, including for producers, in an effort to stabilize domestic fuel prices, Reuters reported Thursday, citing three industry sources familiar with the plans. “It's all been decided [with the ban]. For now, it's for August and September,” one source said on condition of anonymity. Another source indicated the order could be signed before the end of the month.
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Russia: New ban on gasoline exports to contain domestic prices - Economic Scenarios
The Russian government plans to implement a tougher ban on gasoline exports, including for producers, in an effort to stabilize domestic fuel prices , Reuters reported on Thursday, citing three industry sources familiar with the plan. "It's all set [the ban]. For now, it's for August and September," a source said on condition of anonymity. Another source indicated that the order could be signed by the end of the month. Deputy Prime Minister Alex…
Mediafax Russia is expected to introduce tighter restrictions on gasoline exports in the coming days to stabilize rising domestic prices, three industry sources quoted by Reuters said. The ban, which will apply in August and September, will also include fuel producers, not just resellers, as the government steps up measures to curb inflation and prevent shortages. Expanded ban targeting producers Unlike previous measures that affected only a sma…
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