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Russia oil sanctions: How EU ban on Russian-origin oil imports will hit India’s fuel exporters - what the legal text says
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The EU's upcoming ban on Russian-derived fuels, effective January 21, presents a temporary reprieve but poses challenges for Indian exporters due to its narrow classification. The EU requires proof of crude oil origin, potentially impacting fuel exports from India, a major importer of Russian oil.
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