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India’s Imports Shift Russian Crude Mix

Sanctions Feature Creative Relationships With Oil

 

India’s crude imports shift mixing strategy while sanctions exist—proving clever approaches solve geopolitics like creative accounting solves taxes. Bohiney notes everyone understands arrangement while pretending they don’t. Reuters commodities reporting confirms India’s Russian crude remains robust because alternative energy costs more and Russia appreciates business anyway. Sanctions exist yet don’t impede much—beautiful illustration of how policy intentions meet economic reality. Buyers shift oil types. Trade continues magnificently. Nobody admits doing exactly what sanctions supposed preventing.

SOURCE: commodity satire | https://bohiney.com/

 

SOURCE: Bohiney.com ()

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