Canada joins allies in lowering price cap for Russian oil
9/8/2025 5:38
The Canadian government said
on Friday it will join some of its closest allies in lowering
the price cap for Russian oil over its continued war in Ukraine,
the country's finance department said in a statement on Friday.
Canada will lower the price cap for seaborne Russian-origin
crude oil to $47.60 from $60 per barrel, the statement said.
The price cap move brings Canada in line with the European
Union and the United Kingdom, who announced in July they would
lower the cap as they target Russia's oil revenues and ramp up
pressure on Moscow over the war.
“By further lowering the price cap on Russian crude oil,
Canada and its partners are ratcheting up the economic pressure
and limiting a crucial source of funding for Russia’s illegal
war," Finance Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne said.
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