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The Kremlin says it's not immune from the economic aftershocks that could ensue in a potential global trade war.
"Russia has been excluded from the tariff because it sells almost no goods which could be made in the United States," ...
US President Donald Trump has slapped comprehensive tariffs on 185 countries worldwide, but not on Russia and Belarus. Why is that?
Days after representatives cited small trade volumes between the countries, the White House offered a new justification for ...
President Donald Trump is barreling toward a self-imposed April 2 deadline for sweeping tariffs and is threatening additional ...
The U.S. already imposes heavy sanctions on Russia but still did approximately $3.5 billion in trade last year ...
The possibility of sanctions being eased and an end to the war in Ukraine has some Western businesses and investors eying opportunities in Russia ...
Even if trade with Russia is now one-tenth of previous levels, its omission from Trump's new tariffs cannot be explained by existing sanctions and the drop in import figures alone. By comparison ...
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Kyiv Independent on MSNAs Russia refuses to accept ceasefire, will Trump pressure Moscow?Ukraine and the U.S. agreed to implement a full 30-day ceasefire. Russia declined to do so, issuing a list of demands instead ...
U.S. President Donald Trump has inadvertently hit Russia’s economy after his "Liberation Day" tariffs caused oil prices to drop drastically on April 7, with potentially massive ramifications for the ...
U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer told lawmakers on Wednesday that President Donald Trump was not trying to ...
The Russian economy, mainly insulated from Western markets by sanctions, has escaped immediate damage from sweeping U.S. tariffs but the Kremlin said on Friday it needs to take extra measures to ...
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