India doesn’t want its state refiners to pay for Russian oil in Chinese yuan? Some payments held up, says report
The Indian government’s reluctance to permit state-controlled refiners to pay for Russian oil imports with Chinese currency has led to payment delays for at least seven shipments, sources familiar with the matter told Reuters. Despite the payment dispute, Russian companies like Rosneft continue to provide oil to Indian refiners. India has become the leading importer of Russian seaborne oil this year, taking advantage of discounted prices following the suspension of Russian oil imports by some Western nations due to the Ukraine conflict, the report said.
The issue arises when refiners encounter difficulties settling their trade with Moscow, given the price cap of $60 a barrel imposed by the United States and the European Union on Russian oil. To navigate this cap, buyers have turned to alternatives such as Emirati dirhams for cargoes exceeding the limit as oil prices rise.









