Russia’s oil tax revenues hit six-month high in April amid Iran war
Russia’s oil tax revenues reached a six-month peak last month as crude prices surged amid the war in Iran, with oil trading near $100 per barrel. Russian producers paid 707.1 billion rubles ($9.5 billion) in federal oil taxes in April, the highest level since October, according to Bloomberg calculat
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