Cut diamonds are seen at the diamond exchange in Antwerp, as the G7 weighs a ban on Russian diamond imports to reduce revenues for Moscow's war in Ukraine, Antwerp, Belgium, October 30, 2023.
REUTERS/Johanna Geron/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsBRUSSELS, Nov 15 (Reuters) - The European Commission proposed late on Tuesday to ban imports of diamonds and liquid petroleum gas from Russia and to tighten the implementation of a price cap on Russian oil as part of a new sanctions package against Moscow, EU diplomats said on Wednesday.
To tighten the implementation of the oil price cap, set by G7 countries at $60 per barrel of crude, the package calls for shipping companies to detail shipping and insurance costs for the Russian oil cargoes they carry.
The price cap is now widely bypassed by Russia's shadow fleet of tankers by falsified documents, according to shipping analysts.
"The logic of imposing more transparency is to prevent shipping companies from hiding the real price of the oil carried by the tanker by merging it with shipping and insurance costs," one EU diplomat said.
Persons:
Johanna Geron, Jan Strupczewski, Alexandra Hudson
Organizations:
REUTERS, Rights, European Commission, European Union, Alexandra Hudson Our, Thomson
Locations:
Antwerp, Ukraine, Belgium, Rights BRUSSELS, Russia, Moscow, Europe