EU Is Weighing Fresh Sanctions on $5.3 Billion in Russian Trade
6722 Tuesday, 31 October, 2023, 21:36 The European Union is weighing new sanctions that would hit some €5 billion ($5.3 billion) in trade with Russia, including export restrictions on welding machines, chemicals and further technologies used for military purposes, according to people familiar with the matter. In Ukraine, the government published a decree aimed at encouraging businesses to sign up for electricity imports now to ease strains on the grid after last winter saw rolling blackouts amid Russian attacks. The measure would grant priorities during outages to companies that bring in certain volumes of supply. |
WSJ: Pres Trump is looking to enact pro-fossil fuel executive orders
344Yesterday, 22:55#AccuWeather estimates more than $250 billion in damages and economic loss from LA wildfires (video)
373Yesterday, 13:13Ten EU countries call for sanctions on Russian gas, LNG
402Yesterday, 10:37Yuan eases to 16-month low, pressured by strong dollar
128208.01.2025, 18:25US plans more sanctions on tankers carrying Russian oil
164806.01.2025, 11:01Moldova to import electricity from Ukraine on Jan 2
203902.01.2025, 10:43Slovakia threatens to cut electricity supplies if Ukraine ends Russian gas transit
268628.12.2024, 14:01Ukraine receives first US gas shipments via Greece
253728.12.2024, 00:31