The United States has withdrawn from restrictions on a price cap on the supply of Russian petroleum products to Bulgaria, Croatia and non-sea EU countries. It gives information about DEA News Regarding the US Department of the Treasury.
Therefore, in General License 56A, the US Treasury Department retains its exemption from anti-Russian oil restrictions on crude oil imports and adds imports of petroleum products to Bulgaria, Croatia or landlocked EU member states.
It is stated that the “price limit” coalition includes the USA, Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and the UK. They currently apply a ceiling price of $60 per barrel for oil from the Russian Federation.
Earlier, the US Treasury reported that representatives of the coalition of countries participating in the policy of ceiling prices for Russian oil products delivered by sea agreed to set two separate price limits, depending on their category. Price ceilings for petroleum products from the Russian Federation amount $100 and $45 per barrel.
Source: Gazeta

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