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Energy Sector News, Tuesday, August 5, 2025 - Trump Pressures India, Russia Limits Fuel Exports
... uncertainty regarding the future fate of significant volumes of Russian exports—primarily shipments to India and China—and could lead to a reshuffling of global oil flows. Nevertheless, major developing consumers are expressing intentions to maintain cooperation with Russia: media reports suggest that India and Brazil do not plan to forgo purchases of Russian oil despite external pressures. This underscores these countries' commitment to pursuing an independent energy policy based on their economic ...
Global Energy Sector News for August 10, 2025: U.S. Threatens China with Tariffs, India Resists Pressure, Oil Market Stabilizes
... total oil imports now come from Russia, and these energy resources will continue to be purchased even after the imposition of American tariffs. Additionally, Indian authorities noted that the very Western nations condemning New Delhi still continue cooperation with Russia across many sectors, illustrating "double standards."
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India’s key priority is to ensure affordable energy prices for its population and economy. Purchasing Russian oil helps curb fuel price ...
Energy Market News – Tuesday, July 29, 2025: Brent around $70 amid US-EU deal, gas reserves in Europe, gasoline export ban in Russia
... energy supply chains, strengthen the positions of American exporters, and further weaken Russia’s role in the global market. Together, geopolitical factors and new agreements are creating a clearer long-term picture for investors: transatlantic energy cooperation is strengthening, while risks for those continuing to depend on Russian oil and gas are increasing.
Moscow, for its part, is under growing pressure. Trump’s ultimatum regarding Ukraine – the demand for peace within days – if not met,...
Energy Sector News August 8, 2025 — U.S. Pressures India, Gasoline Export Ban, Oil Stabilization
... their main oil volumes to the European market following the onset of the Ukrainian crisis, thus necessitating that New Delhi seek alternative sources. Furthermore, Indian officials emphasize that the Western states that now condemn India continue to cooperate with Russia in various domains. According to officials, the U.S. and the EU demonstrate "double standards": initially encouraging India to purchase Russian oil to stabilize the global market, only to criticize it for this practice ...
European Economy Losing Competitiveness: Causes and Consequences
... agriculture, and technology could become primary targets in a new wave of tariffs.
Market reactions: Deteriorating relations between the US and EU could lead to volatility in global markets.
Political tensions: Escalation of the conflict undermines economic cooperation between the largest economies.
Long-term risks: Increased protectionism on both sides threatens global supply chains.
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The European Commission has declared its determination to continue efforts aimed ...