Kuwait approves investment firms to complete $7.5bn oil pipeline deal
الكويت تقر شركات استثمارية لإتمام صفقة أنابيب نفط بـ7.5 مليارات دولار
Summary
Kuwait is pressing ahead with a deal to sell a stake in an oil pipeline network that could raise $7.5bn, with global investors still interested despite the war. It has also partially resumed oil exports after stocks fell by more than 7 million barrels.
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