Economics
Finland Is Severing Oil Ties With Russia, Trade Data Show
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Finland managed to cut the amount of oil it imports from Russia just after the invasion of Ukraine started in late February.
The Nordic country imported 70% less crude oil from its eastern neighbor in March, replacing it mainly with imports from Norway, according to data published on Friday by the customs office. The value of oil purchases from Russia fell 45% from a year earlier.