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印度国有炼油厂购买超2200万桶非俄罗斯石油,试图缓解制裁压力
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-08-10 17:21

Group 1 - India is accelerating the purchase of non-Russian oil to alleviate sanctions pressure, despite the Modi government's high-profile stance [2] - The U.S. imposed a 25% tariff on India, which will take effect in 21 days, giving India some leeway [2][4] - India earns $45.8 billion annually from the U.S., with a bilateral trade total of $190 billion in 2024, highlighting the significance of this trade relationship [4] Group 2 - Modi has called on Indian citizens to buy domestic products but has not prohibited refineries from purchasing Russian oil, although data shows otherwise [6] - Major Indian oil companies have ceased purchasing Russian oil, with Indian Oil Corporation buying 5 million barrels from the U.S. and 2 million barrels from the UAE [6] - The volume of non-Russian oil purchased by Indian companies surged from 7 million barrels to 22 million barrels, with deliveries scheduled for September and October [8] Group 3 - The 22 million barrels of oil include supplies from the U.S., Canada, Brazil, Libya, and Africa, primarily focusing on U.S. crude [9] - Since Trump's administration, India's energy purchases from the U.S. have increased significantly, with crude oil purchases up by 51% and LNG purchases doubling [11] - India appears to be pragmatically balancing the costs and benefits between the 50% tariff and the purchase of Russian oil, indicating a potential loss for Russia in the energy market [13]