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Gasoline, diesel export ban needed to stabilize fuel situation — Deputy PM Novak
The complete ban on diesel and gasoline exports remains in effect in Russia until July 31
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Utusan Malaysia
· Jun 23, 2026
Subsidi BUDI Diesel RM2.10 mulai 1 Julai
KOTA KINABALU: Pelaksanaan mekanisme BUDI Diesel bermula 1 Julai ini dijangka dapat mengekang ketirisan subsidi dan aktiviti penyeludupan bahan api, sekaligus memastikan hanya rakyat Malaysia yang layak menikmati diesel bersubsidi pada harga RM2.10 seliter. Menteri Kewangan II, Datuk Seri Amir Hamzah Azizan berkata, penjimatan hasil daripada usaha menutup ruang ketirisan membolehkan kerajaan menurunkan harga diesel ... Read more The post Subsidi BUDI Diesel RM2.10 mulai 1 Julai appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.
Daily Finland
· Jul 8, 2026
Russia bans diesel fuel export
Russia has imposed a ban on diesel fuel exports to boost domestic supplies, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak said Wednesday, reported Xinhua. We have introduced a ban on diesel fuel exports, which will make it possible to ramp up supplies to the domestic market, Novak said at a cabinet meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin. The Russian government also announced that it has expanded the temporary diesel exports ban to fuel producers. The measure does not apply to deliveries under intergovernmental agreements. Novak noted that Russia will begin importing petroleum products in July to stabilize the country's fuel market. We will also start importing petroleum products in July and ramp up extra output volumes using petroleum products of a lower environmental class, he said.
TASS
· Jul 8, 2026
Russian government extends temporary diesel export ban to producers
The temporary ban on diesel fuel exports was established by the government in late January 2026
Informed Comment
· Jul 8, 2026
Hormuz: China Oil Demand Tapped out, Heavy Truck EVs Rise
If the country stops needing to use diesel for trucks, that is game over for petroleum
The Kyiv Independent
· Jul 9, 2026
Putin calls for Crimea fuel subsidies as Ukraine once again hammers shadow fleet
On the same day Putin spoke, the Russian government announced it would ban the export of diesel fuel until at least the end of the month.
Intel Slava
· Jul 10, 2026
🇷🇺⛽ — Russia's potential diesel export ban could trigger fuel shortages across multiple [...]
— Russia's potential diesel export ban could trigger fuel shortages across multiple regions, the Financial Times reports. A Russian ban on diesel exports risks causing fuel shortages in Africa, Latin America, and Southeast Asia. Moscow's decision coincides with Trump's announcement ending the US-Iran ceasefire, which has further reduced Persian Gulf supply flows. The combined effect has driven a sharp rise in wholesale diesel prices in Europe, with trading data showing prices approaching 135 per barrel.@IntelSlava
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Related coverage for "Gasoline, diesel export ban needed to stabilize fuel situation — Deputy PM Novak": Utusan Malaysia — Subsidi BUDI Diesel RM2.10 mulai 1 Julai. Daily Finland — Russia bans diesel fuel export. TASS — Russian government extends temporary diesel export ban to producers. Informed Comment — Hormuz: China Oil Demand Tapped out, Heavy Truck EVs Rise. The Kyiv Independent — Putin calls for Crimea fuel subsidies as Ukraine once again hammers shadow fleet. Intel Slava — 🇷🇺⛽ — Russia's potential diesel export ban could trigger fuel shortages across multiple [...]