
Suzanne Lynch
Global Playbook Author and Associate Editor at POLITICO Europe
Brussels Bureau Chief at Bloomberg. Previously Washington, Dublin, Brussels. Instagram:suzanne.lynch1
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1 week ago |
rigzone.com | Michael Nienaber |Suzanne Lynch |Kamil Kowalcze
The European Union shelved a plan for a stricter price cap on Russian oil exports over concerns that the US won’t back tougher sanctions due to rising crude prices. The EU has proposed lowering the cap to $45 per barrel from the current $60, but oil’s surge following Israel’s attack on Iran has complicated efforts to find unanimity among the bloc’s 27 members.
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1 week ago |
news.bloombergtax.com | Michael Nienaber |Suzanne Lynch |Kamil Kowalcze
The European Union shelved a plan for a stricter price cap on Russian oil exports over concerns that the US won’t back tougher sanctions due to rising crude prices. The EU has proposed lowering the cap to $45 per barrel from the current $60, but oil’s surge following Israel’s attack on Iran has complicated efforts to find unanimity among the bloc’s 27 members.
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1 week ago |
financialpost.com | Michael Nienaber |Suzanne Lynch |Kamil Kowalcze
Article content(Bloomberg) — The European Union shelved a plan for a stricter price cap on Russian oil exports over concerns that the US won’t back tougher sanctions due to rising crude prices. Sign In or Create an AccountArticle contentThe EU has proposed lowering the cap to $45 per barrel from the current $60, but oil’s surge following Israel’s attack on Iran has complicated efforts to find unanimity among the bloc’s 27 members. Article contentWe apologize, but this video has failed to load.
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1 week ago |
bloomberg.com | Michael Nienaber |Suzanne Lynch |Kamil Kowalcze
Oil pumping jacks in Russia. (Bloomberg) -- The European Union shelved a plan for a stricter price cap on Russian oil exports over concerns that the US won’t back tougher sanctions due to rising crude prices. The EU has proposed lowering the cap to $45 per barrel from the current $60, but oil’s surge following Israel’s attack on Iran has complicated efforts to find unanimity among the bloc’s 27 members.
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1 month ago |
politico.eu | Suzanne Lynch
Presented by Reporters Without Borders (RSF) By SUZANNE LYNCH with ZOYA SHEFTALOVICH PRESENTED BY GOOD THURSDAY MORNING. Suzanne Lynch with you on this fine May Day bank holiday.
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