The European Union has approved its 18th and most stringent package of sanctions against Russia, targeting the country’s vital oil revenues in response to the ongoing war in Ukraine.
Key measures include a substantial lowering of the price cap on Russian crude, new bans on transactions with Russian banks, and restrictions on Russia’s so-called 'shadow fleet' of oil tankers. The sanctions are designed to cut off funding for Moscow’s war effort, but analysts note that Russia has developed some resilience to such measures, and major buyers like India and China may continue importing Russian oil. The new rules are expected to disrupt global oil markets, impact Indian refiners, and potentially raise fuel prices.
Despite these efforts, questions remain about the overall effectiveness of the sanctions, as Russia’s economy continues to adapt and find alternative routes for its energy exports.
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