Asia Will Become the ‘Default Market' for Russian Oil, Dan Yergin Says

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Asia Will Become the ‘Default Market' for Russian Oil, Dan Yergin Says
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Major oil importers in Asia like China and India have been pressured by oil prices which have soared since Russia invaded Ukraine in late February.

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