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Asia's Russian fuel imports poised to hit all-time high due to Middle East disruption
Asia will import over 3 million tons of Russian fuel oil in March, easing Middle Eastern shortages after a U.S. waiver, with Southeast Asia and China as main buyers.
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Asia's Russian fuel imports poised to hit all-time high due to Middle East disruption
Asia is expected to import a record volume of fuel oil from Russia in March after the U.S. eased sanctions, shipping data showed as of Thursday, ahead of expected tighter supplies from next month caused by the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran.
·United Kingdom
Read Full ArticleRussia is among the current winners of the war in the Middle East. Due to the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz and the disruption of raw material supplies from the region, Asian countries in particular are now finding a new supplier in it. Moscow is benefiting from higher prices and growing demand, with Russian fuel and other oil product exports to Asia reaching record levels in March.
·Čestlice, Czechia
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