
Moscow — Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak has supported proposals, which were put forward by the energy ministry, to limit the number of gasoline exporters, the government said on Monday.
It also said Novak ordered the Federal Anti-Monopoly Service and the energy ministry to continue cooperation with oil producers in order to increase sales of motor fuel on the market, including on commodity exchanges.
(Reporting by Vladimir Soldatkin Editing by Chris Reese) – Reuters
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