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Fuel rises? The expert told how the war in Israel changes in oil prices

The fighting between the tacha and Hamas is not so large to influence the world energy market. Russia also does not change the situation because it is forced to sell China and India oil at meager prices, says economist Andriy Novak. The fighting in Israel has not yet affected the increase in global fuel prices. Manufacturers and suppliers of resources, as well as raw materials, have enough, said the head of the New Ukraine Charitable Foundation, economist Andriy Novak on YouTube channel Focus.

The extent of hostilities between Tsakhal and Hamas is not those to influence the world energy market, the expert evaluated the situation. Russia, as Novak noted, will not benefit from armed confrontation and possible changes in the price of the fuel market, since the European market is closed for it. Sales of Russian fuel in Asian and other markets occur at dumping prices, Novak added. "China and India are used by the moment, buying energy in Russia at very low prices.