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The other day, the United States and partner countries want to approve a new set of sanctions against Russia. It is assumed that the target will be dual-use goods. This was said by US Treasury Undersecretary Wally Adeyemo.
The sanctions could limit Russia’s ability to purchase dual-use items such as household appliances, including refrigerators and microwave ovens. They can also prohibit the movement of goods to create conductors used in military technology. MK writes about this.
Adeyemo says the new restrictions will include a ban on the transport of banned goods, including oil, across border countries. However, he did not provide details.

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