Switzerland, following the example of the European Union, has set a new price limit for Russian oil — $47.6 per barrel. This is stated in a statement published on the website of the Federal Council of the country.«The Federal Department of Economics, Education and Research has also set a ceiling on Russian oil prices at $47.6 per barrel, which is in line with EU measures and reflects current global market quotations,» the document says.The Russian authorities have repeatedly stated that the coun... Read More
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