The European Union has approved its 18th and most sweeping package of sanctions against Russia, targeting the country's vital oil and energy sectors in response to the ongoing war in Ukraine.
Key measures include lowering the price cap on Russian crude, banning imports of fuels refined from Russian oil, and blacklisting entities involved in Russia's 'shadow fleet' used to bypass restrictions. The sanctions also extend to banking and defense sectors, and have ripple effects on international markets, notably impacting Indian refiners like Nayara Energy. Despite these efforts, analysts and Russian officials suggest Moscow has adapted to previous sanctions, and the effectiveness of the new measures remains uncertain.
The EU hopes these unprecedented steps will further squeeze Russia's war economy, though global energy markets and allied nations are closely watching for broader impacts.
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