Word from six insiders: Washington's gearing up to stop more tankers hauling Venezuelan crude. This comes right after they grabbed one vessel earlier this week—part of their escalating campaign against Maduro's government. The squeeze is tightening, and it looks like they're not done yet. Energy markets might want to pay attention here, because these supply chain disruptions have a funny way of rippling through global trade flows and risk sentiment.
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LuckyBlindCat
· 12-11 23:49
The US has started playing the old trick again, sanctioning Venezuela's oil. Now oil prices are going crazy.
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PessimisticLayer
· 12-11 23:48
Coming with sanctions on Venezuela again, is the US trying to starve them to death?
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HodlAndChill
· 12-11 23:43
Coming back with this again? The US really went all out this time.
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ProofOfNothing
· 12-11 23:42
Here we go again with Venezuela, this routine is so familiar...
ngl this move can shake up oil prices, other countries will also suffer.
Sanctions are like harvesting chives; it looks satisfying, but in the end, the whole world has to pay the price.
Word from six insiders: Washington's gearing up to stop more tankers hauling Venezuelan crude. This comes right after they grabbed one vessel earlier this week—part of their escalating campaign against Maduro's government. The squeeze is tightening, and it looks like they're not done yet. Energy markets might want to pay attention here, because these supply chain disruptions have a funny way of rippling through global trade flows and risk sentiment.