Washington And London Announce New Sanctions Aimed At Russian Metal, Limiting Global Supply

Benzinga

Published Apr 15, 2024 14:23

Updated Apr 15, 2024 15:40

Washington And London Announce New Sanctions Aimed At Russian Metal, Limiting Global Supply

Benzinga - by Johnny Rice, Benzinga Staff Writer.

What Happened?/h2 On Friday, the U.S. and U.K. governments took further action against the Russian economy in an effort to diminish the country's ability to continue its ongoing invasion of Ukraine. The new sanctions block the import of aluminum, copper and nickel into the U.S. and U.K. The sanctions also prohibit the trading of new metal imports on the London Metal Exchange (LME) and Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME).

The three metals are major exports for Russia and limiting their sale in the West will take a major toll on the country. Commenting on the move, U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said, “Our new prohibitions on key metals, in coordination with our partners in the United Kingdom, will continue to target the revenue Russia can earn to continue its brutal war against Ukraine.”

The Markets/h2 The sanctions were designed to mitigate their effects on markets in the U.S. and U.K. – existing stockpiles are allowed to continue trading – while maximizing them in the Russian economy, a major exporter of all three metals. On the LME, for instance, copper mined from Russia makes up 62% of current stockpiles. Still, the drop in supply in global markets is likely to drive prices higher for the already in-demand metals that play a key role in critical technologies and infrastructure.

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Featured photo by Dominik Vanyi on Unsplash.

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