The Guardian Australia
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·8 hours ago
Southeast Asia increases imports of Russian fuel and fertilizer amid shortages
Southeast Asian nations are increasingly turning to Russia for fuel and fertilizer amid shortages caused by the Iran war. Indonesia plans to import up to 150 million barrels of Russian crude, while the Philippines has received its first shipment of Russian oil in five years. The European Union warns against these deals but faces resistance in the region.
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