By Scott DiSavino NEW YORK, Feb 3 (Reuters) - Oil prices edged up on Tuesday after dropping more than 4% a day before, on ...
The Kremlin on Tuesday (3 February) responded to US President Donald Trump's claim that India would stop buying Russian oil ...
Refineries’ reps and analysts clarified that there has been no government directive to stop purchasing oil from Russia ...
President Donald Trump said he would roll back punitive tariffs on India in return for an agreement that Prime Minister ...
On Monday, U.S. President Donald Trump announced a trade agreement with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi that included halting oil purchases from Russia, but without details on how and when such ...
President Trump says India will stop buying sanctioned Russian oil as part of trade deal, but data shows shadow fleet vessels ...
The US authorities will lift the additional 25% tariffs imposed by US President Donald Trump in August 2025 to punish India for purchasing Russian oil, a White House official told the publication.
Oil markets remain hostage to Trump-driven uncertainty, as mixed signals on India’s stance toward Russian crude reach the market.
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Indian refiners are seeking urgent government guidance and suspending some Russian oil purchases after a new U.S.-India trade deal signaled an end to New Delhi’s reliance on Russian crude.
Donald Trump said he was lowering the tariff on India as part of a deal for the country to stop buying Russian oil and increase purchases from the United States.
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