Serbia extiende la prohibición de exportación de petróleo crudo y combustible para hacer frente a la guerra estadounidense-israelí contra Irán

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Investing.com – Serbia has extended the ban on the export of crude oil and fuel products until April 2nd to protect its domestic market from potential shortages and price increases related to the US-Israel conflict with Iran, announced Energy Minister Dubravka Đedović Handanović on Thursday.

The ban covers all modes of transportation for diesel, gasoline, and crude oil exports. The previous ban was set to expire on Thursday.

Đedović Handanović stated that these measures aim to protect the domestic market from shortages and soaring prices of petroleum derivatives.

As an additional safeguard, the government decided to release 40,000 tons of diesel from its reserves to the local market. Last week, Serbia reduced its fuel consumption tax by 20% to prevent price hikes.

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