Pushing back against Trump pressure: India’s state-owned refiners look to fully revive Russia crude oil buys; lack of cargoes an issue
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Despite US opposition, Indian state-owned oil refiners intend to resume full-scale purchases of discounted Russian crude, but face delays due to limited cargo availability and Moscow’s focus on Chinese markets.
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