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Bipartisan Russia sanctions package would impose tariffs on countries buying Russian oil and gas, primarily targeting China and India energy purchases.
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Taiwan is ready to tighten sanctions enforcement against Russia after criticism from Zelenskyy
Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te has said that he has been ready to speak with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy about strengthening efforts to stop Russia bypassing sanctions through third countries. Source: Lai Ching-te on X (Twitter);
The vessel, named Grinch, was stopped by the French navy as it travelled through waters between Spain and Morocco.
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Taiwan moves to block sanctions evasion after Ukraine warns Russia needs foreign parts
Taiwan has offered to hold talks with Ukraine to help stop illegal trade that may be allowing Russia to obtain weapons-related components despite global sanctions. The move follows comments by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy,
The European Union is preparing its 20th sanctions package against Russia, focusing on maritime restrictions, energy trade, and closing circumvention loopholes while navigating political divisions among member states.
Blumenthal sanctions bill to punish global buyers of Russian fuel, Washington faces a billion-dollar question: Can the US survive a 500% tariff on the very uranium it needs to power its future?
The EU is preparing its 20th sanctions package against Russia, focusing on tightening enforcement, expanding maritime restrictions, and closing loopholes used to circumvent existing measures, while more far-reaching energy sanctions remain unlikely.
New EU sanctions on refined products made from Russian crude are reshaping global oil flows, reducing Moscow’s revenues while exposing loopholes and shifting demand toward China.
By Nidhi Verma NEW DELHI/MOSCOW, Jan 21 (Reuters) - India's Reliance Industries Ltd, operator of the world's largest refining complex, is set to receive sanctions-compliant Russian oil in February and March after a one-month pause,
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has imposed sanctions on individuals who justify Russia's aggression against Ukraine and are used by Moscow for propaganda.