Russia has imposed a ban on aviation fuel exports until November 30, 2026, to ensure stability in its domestic fuel market. The move comes as global energy markets remain volatile and governments increasingly focus on securing local fuel supplies amid geopolitical and economic uncertainties
The Russian government has announced a ban on the export of aviation fuel until November 30, 2026, in a move aimed at protecting domestic fuel supplies, Reuters reporterd.
The decision was announced on Monday, with authorities stating that the primary objective is to maintain stability in Russia's internal fuel market.
According to the government, the export restriction is designed to ensure that adequate fuel remains available for domestic consumers and industries.
Fuel security has become an increasingly important issue for many countries as global energy markets continue to face disruptions caused by geopolitical tensions, supply chain challenges and fluctuating demand.
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