Group 1 - The four major state-owned oil companies in India have halted new oil procurement requests from Russia, marking a temporary suspension of oil trade with Russia [1][3] - State-owned oil companies control over 60% of India's refining capacity, processing approximately 5.2 million barrels per day, making them a key player in the industry [3] - Indian Oil Corporation, the largest oil company in India, has explicitly rejected oil supplies from Russia, significantly impacting Russian oil exports [3] Group 2 - The primary reason for this halt is the threat from former President Trump, who warned that countries purchasing oil from Russia could face a 100% tariff, causing confusion in the Indian refining sector [6] - Economic factors also play a role; since the onset of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, Russian oil supply to India has increased over 30 times, initially attracting Indian companies with discounts of $14 to $16 per barrel compared to market prices [9] - Recently, the discount offered by Russia has decreased to only $2.5 to $4 per barrel, reducing the attractiveness of Russian oil and prompting Indian companies to seek alternatives from other regions [9]
特朗普威胁100%关税后,莫迪迅速行动,下令停止购买俄罗斯石油?
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-08-01 13:28