The U.S. Sanctions a Russian Oligarch—but Exempts His Companies

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Sanctions on Russian oligarchs would “impose massive costs on Putin’s closest confidants,” Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said. In reality, the impact is far milder.

On March 3, the day the U.S. Treasury Department sanctioned Russian oligarch, a cargo ship arrived in Mobile, Ala.

, carrying 53,000 tons of pig iron destined for a Mississippi steel plant. It came from a subsidiary of the company that accounts for much of Mr. Usmanov’s wealth, shipping records show. Another subsidiary owns the shipping firm that delivered it.

 

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Because it’s 35% cheaper than producing in the US

As a free country whose existence relies on individual property rights, who are the federal gov’t to deprive a person of their property. If they do that what is to stop them from doing it to citizens. The UK is a douchebag country I can see them doing it but America

Потому, что США - империя лжи.

Stop financing killers StopRussianAggression

Because sanctions don't work....

- Because the oligarchs and US/global business people are intimately connected. -

Easy money for the Oligarchs that have hijacked EVERY nation using emergency powers. ❤☝

oligarchs worldwide are elephants and sanctions on them is like a fly trying to bother them. it won't hurt.

Just. Keep. Turning. Up. The. Heat.

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