MOSCOW, Aug 22 (Reuters) – Turkey has doubled its imports of Russian oil this year, data from Refinitiv Eikon showed on Monday, as the two countries look to broader cooperation on business and particularly international relations in the face of Western sanctions against Moscow are set up in energy trading.
Trade between Turkey and Russia has been booming since the spring, as Turkish companies, which are not prohibited from doing business with Russian counterparts, stepped in to fill the void left by EU companies entering Russia after its invasion left in Ukraine …