Russia’s oil exports surge as India, China outsmart U.S. sanctions through ‘unknown Asia’ and shadow fleets.
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Initially, the Indians make a statement that they would like to localize the production of the C-400/500 in India. The day before yesterday, an agreement is signed for the production of the Superjet-100 aircraft in India (although there are no details on localization). It seems that the Indians offer the Russians the following: we are ready to bypass sanctions if you give a discount and localize the production of a certain type of goods with us.…
An aging and often substandard tanker network, serving the transport of oil from countries under international sanctions – including Russia, Venezuela and Iran – has now evolved into a parallel and unofficial maritime “economy”, more widely known as the “shadow fleet”. Most of the ships that make up this are very old tankers, operating outside the rules of the international shipping market, without adequate insurance, certifications or technical…
Russia’s oil exports surge as India, China outsmart U.S. sanctions through ‘unknown Asia’ and shadow fleets.
In the high-stakes arena of global energy geopolitics, the United States and its Western allies have long celebrated sanctions on Russian oil as a decisive blow to Moscow’s war economy. The narrative is simple and powerful — cut off Russia’s energy revenues, and you cripple its ability to sustain the war in Ukraine. Yet, reality […] The post Russia’s oil exports surge as India, China outsmart U.S. sanctions through ‘unknown Asia’ and shadow flee…
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