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Oil producers to oust dollar?

Source: Russia Today
Lon : Burkina Faso | 2 months ago  
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The newspaper claims the countries have been in secret talks on the matter. This prompted some analysts to speculate that an economic war is possible between the US and China over Middle East oil. The nations would, instead, opt to use other currencies, including a regional one to be circulated in the...
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