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oil tanker carrying 700,000 barrels of Russian oil reachedCuba on Thursday, Reuters first reported. - The ship's cargo is worth roughly $70 million at the current market price.
A tanker carrying 700,000 barrels of Russian oil arrived in Cuba Thursday, Reuters first reported, as Moscow looks for alternative buyers.
The Liberia-flagged ship is owned by a unit of the Russian-operated shipping company Sovcomflot, which is currently subject to British, Canadian and US sanctions. At current
Brazil also signaled this week that it would also embrace Russian flows, and its diesel will be used to support agriculture and drivers. In fact, Russia has quickly become one of the largest suppliers of oil to Latin America.
And although crude has dropped recently amid recession fears, Russia is still benefiting from elevated prices even as its own output remains in question. Moscow is still making billions from sales of its oil despite sanctions in response to its invasion of