Russia Bans Gasoline Exports to Producers Until August 31

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The ban aims to prioritize domestic consumption and ensure that Russian consumers have access to affordable gasoline. Analysts suggest that this policy could lead to tighter supplies in international markets, potentially driving up prices further as demand continues to recover post-pandemic. The long-term effects of this decision remain to be seen as it unfolds against the backdrop of ongoing geopolitical tensions.
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