Group 1 - The Russian government has announced a ban on gasoline exports starting April 1, aimed at stabilizing prices amid turmoil in the energy market due to conflicts in the Middle East [1][3] - The ban will last until July 31, as stated by Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak, who noted that the crisis has caused significant price fluctuations in global oil and petroleum markets [3] - Despite the turmoil, the high demand for Russian energy resources in foreign markets is seen as a positive factor, with current crude oil processing levels remaining stable compared to last year [3] Group 2 - The ongoing military actions in the Middle East, particularly since the U.S. and Israel's operations against Iran, have severely disrupted shipping routes in the Strait of Hormuz, leading to volatile international oil prices [3] - President Putin has indicated that while the conflict has generated excess profits for Russia as an energy exporter, this situation is not expected to last long, advising the finance ministry and related enterprises against relying on temporary windfalls [3]
俄罗斯将从4月1日起禁止汽油出口
21世纪经济报道·2026-03-28 09:00