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STOCKHOLM – The Western sanctions on Russia over its aggression against Ukraine are growing tighter.
The biggest outstanding concern is how to cut Russia’s oil revenues, which may now account for over half of its export revenues. The best method is a price cap for oil, which is already being implemented — though not by Western countries.
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