file i nc. July 26, 2022 Sanctions against Russia: taking stock four months after the start of the war Cecilia Bellora, CEPII; Kevin Lefebvre, CEPII, and Malte Thie, CEPII Four months since the start of invasion, the European Union has already adopted six sanction packages. Room for manoeuvre is shrinking.
Russian-made goods will likely cost more in Western liquor stores if most-favored-nation status is removed. AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar April 7, 2022 Russia’s no longer a ‘most-favored nation’: 5 questions about the coveted trading status answered Charles Hankla, Georgia State University The US, Japan and other wealthy G-7 nations plan to remove Russia’s status as a most-favored nation. A trade expert explains what that term means and what might happen next.
Sergey Bogomyako/AP February 27, 2022 ‘Just short of nuclear’: these sanctions will cripple Russia’s economy Steven Hamilton, Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National University Denying Russia’s central bank access to its offshore reserves threatens hyperinflation, a recession and massive unemployment.