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Putin instructs government to solve problems related to price cap on Russian oil exports

Putin instructs government to solve problems related to price cap on Russian oil exports

Published January 12,2023


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Russian President Vladimir Putin instructed the federal government Wednesday to settle points stemming from the value cap on Russian oil exports agreed by Western international locations so that it’s going to not trigger issues with the price range.

Speaking by way of video convention in Moscow, Putin stated further earnings of the Russian price range in 2022 not associated to gross sales of power assets amounted to 200 billion rubles (about $2.9 billion).

However, because the power sector is vital to the Russian financial system, Putin requested Deputy Prime Minister Alexandr Novak whether or not home oil and gasoline firms are dealing with the issue “created using political mechanisms and tools.”

Novak replied that the largest dangers are the low cost on Russian oil, the embargo on oil merchandise and the worth cap, promising to “react” and “take necessary measures” to construct new logistics and transport routes to new markets.

“I hope that this situation will be temporary. The discount should decrease over time, as we observed during 2022, when in March-April the discount increased significantly and then began to gradually fall and halved,” Novak stated, noting that the low cost elevated as a result of the worth for freighting vessels for the transportation of the Russian oil had jumped after the introduction of the worth cap.

He added that firms had already signed contracts for oil deliveries in February and that they strictly adhere to the precept of non-cooperation below the agreements, alluding to the worth cap.

Putin assigned a number of duties to the federal government, together with growth of overseas financial relations and constructing new logistics corridors, rising the technological capabilities of the Russian financial system and strengthening monetary sovereignty.

He harassed that growth of the nation should be ensured regardless of exterior stress and threats.

“I stress — we guarantee the security and interests of the country. We will increase our defense capabilities. Of course, we will solve all problems related to the provision of the Armed Forces, the units involved in the special military operation,” he stated.

Putin famous that damaging predictions about Russia had not come true and praised efforts by Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin and the federal government in assembly challenges.

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