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Ban on exporting gasoline from Russia. New regulations from April 1


Russia's Ministry of Energy has been ordered to prepare a draft regulation blocking the export of gasoline abroad.

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The ban is to apply from April 1 – the government in Moscow said on Friday. State media reports that the restriction will remain in force until July 31, 2026.

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Aleksandr Nowak pointed to the instability of the global market for crude oil and petroleum products as the main reason for the decision. The Deputy Prime Minister pointed out that the crisis in the Middle East leads to significant fluctuations in the prices of energy raw materials. At the same time, he emphasized that the great interest in Russian energy carriers on international markets is a positive factor for the domestic economy.

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