Business
Russia extends gasoline export permit
Moscow, June 30
Russia extended the permit for the export of gasoline until July 31, according to a government document.
A sufficient volume of fuel reserves has been formed in the domestic market, and the demand is fully met by supply, Russian Energy Minister Sergei Tsivilyov was quoted by RIA Novosti, reported Xinhua news agency.
Russia initially introduced a ban on the export of gasoline for six months on March 1, to offset the growth in domestic demand in spring and summer.
Two months later, the ban was "temporarily" lifted from mid-May to June 30.
44 minutes ago
Dollar Strength Triggers Volatility in Gold Market
45 minutes ago
1971 tapes: US refused to condemn Pakistan despite 'genocide' warnings
46 minutes ago
US accelerates low-cost arms stockpiling, retains high-end edge
47 minutes ago
US sharpens tech war with China across AI, chips, biotech
48 minutes ago
Iran war strains US arms, raises concerns over Ukraine support
49 minutes ago
US Republicans invoke ‘modern watergate’ in Senate clash over Trump probe
50 minutes ago
Pentagon calls cybersecurity, digital networks a war weapon
51 minutes ago
US Army launches drone marketplace
52 minutes ago
45 nations join Melania’s tech alliance
53 minutes ago
US readies 82nd Airborne Division troops for Middle East
56 minutes ago
Oil markets volatile amid conflict fears, diplomacy hopes
57 minutes ago
US sends Iran 15-point war end plan
58 minutes ago
US political battle over SAVE Act intensifies before midterm elections
