Por: The New York Times Business December 05, 2022
KALUGA, Russia— Valery Volodin, a welder at a sprawling Volkswagen plant in western Russia, relaxed for most of the summer at his dacha, or weekend house, planting his garden and looking after his children. Mr. Volodin, 41, had little choice: The car factory closed down in March, joining that had curtailed operations in Russia because of its invasion of Ukraine.Since then, he has been sitting at home while Volkswagen looks for a buyer. He goes... + full article
Associated Press USA Politics November 15, 2022
WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. said Monday it was imposing sanctions on a list of people and firms around the globe that it alleged are involved in supporting Russia’s military as it Unlike recent packages of sanctions imposed on Russia-based firms and people, the latest... + más
Council Post: The Role Suppliers Play Across The International Supply Chain | Forbes
U.S. sanctions non-Russians linked to military suppliers | Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times USA World November 15, 2022
The U.S. said Monday it was imposing sanctions on a list of people and firms around the globe that it alleged are involved in supporting Russia's military as it wages war on Ukraine. Unlike recent packages of sanctions imposed on Russia-based firms and people, the latest... + más
US sanctions non-Russians linked to military suppliers | Associated Press
MarketWatch USA Business October 16, 2022
The essential wisdom is that sanctions can work if they are proportionate, patient, and clear. That wasn’t entirely the approach when the U.S. and its allies tried to deter and then turn back Russia’s initial invasion in February. But such a strategy is now coming into view... + más
Russia Is Discovering that Sanctions Work. They Could Work on China, Too. | MarketWatch
OPEC decision could force Europe to cooperate with Putin | Newsweek
Newsweek USA World October 06, 2022
The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) recently agreed to drastically slash oil production by 2 million barrels a day, potentially giving Russian President Vladimir Putin a win over Europe's sanctions on his oil.The decision comes months after many... + más
OPEC Thumbs Its Nose At President Biden | Forbes
OPEC+ to cut oil production by 2 million barrels per day to shore up prices, defying U.S. pressure | CNBC
WPLG Local 10 USA Politics September 29, 2022
WASHINGTON – Future sanctions over President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine must focus on depriving Putin of what he needs to fund and fight the war: revenue from Russia’s oil and gas sales and access to global supply networks to replenish his military, two... + más
US: Focus new Russia sanctions on oil revenue, arms supplies | Associated Press
No Need For Russian Crude Price Cap; Markets Will Do It Themselves. | Forbes
Associated Press USA Tech September 29, 2022
WASHINGTON (AP) — Future sanctions over President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine must focus on depriving Putin of what he needs to fund and fight the war: revenue from Russia’s oil and gas sales and access to global supply networks to replenish his military, two... + más
US: Focus new Russia sanctions on oil revenue, arms supplies | WPLG Local 10
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