Today, July 14, on Digi24, in discussion with Anca Orheian about the cheapening that Romanians have never seen before and the new wave of price increases that come as a result of the events in the Middle East (where hostilities between Iranians and Americans resumed) on the one hand, but also from Russia, on the other. Ukraine's campaign of drone strikes on Russian refineries put about 1/3 of the refining capacity out of action, transforming Russia from an exporter into an importer of refined products and generating a fuel crisis more like in the 90s. The 2 factors - the competition between America and Iran for the role of "Guardian of the strait" (with the related "protection fee" for the safety of transit through the strait) and Russia that will seek to import refined products (since their refineries can no longer produce) are the 2 factors that will push prices up.
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