G-7 AND OIL PRICE CAP - INTERNATIONAL

News: G7 oil price cap helps cut Russian oil production: US Treasury official

 

What's in the news?

       The G7-led Russian oil price cap has helped cut Russia's oil production most recently after having slashed Moscow's oil revenue earlier in the year, a top US Treasury official said.

 

Key takeaways:

Price cap plan:

       The introduction of a price cap on Russian oil means countries that sign up to the policy will only be permitted to purchase Russian oil and petroleum products that are sold at or below the price cap.

       The price cap is being designed to limit Russia from profiting from its war of aggression while limiting the impact on global energy prices.

       USA and EU officials have been trying to convince countries including India, China and Turkey to join the coalition or to at least support the price cap.

       As per them, the price cap is in the interests of all oil buyers from Russia as it will give them leverage to lower purchase prices.

 

Go back to basics:

G7:

       The G7 nations account for close to 60 percent of global net wealth, 46 percent of global gross domestic product, and about 770 million people or 10 percent of the world's population.

 

Origin:

       The origin of G7 lies in the oil shocks of 1973 and the corresponding financial crisis.

 

Members:

       US, UK, Canada, France, Germany, Italy and Japan (most developed and the advanced economies of the world).

       The European Union is also represented within the G7.

 

Objectives:

       To determine the course of multilateral discourse

       To shape political responses to global challenges.

       To discuss and coordinate solutions to major global issues, especially in the areas of trade, security, economics, and climate change.

 

Features:

       The G7 is not based on a treaty and has no permanent secretariat or office.

       The agenda of G7 is set by the presiding nation.

       It cannot pass any laws because it is made up of separate nations with their own democratic processes.

       However, decisions taken by G7 have global effects as the member countries are political and economic heavyweights.