Book contents
- The Russia Sanctions
- The Russia Sanctions
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1 Before the Invasion
- 2 Invasion
- 3 The Financial Sanctions and Impact on the Global Financial System
- 4 Extraterritoriality
- 5 The Energy Problem
- 6 Trade as a Weapon
- 7 Food Insecurity
- 8 The Oligarchs, and Others
- 9 Escalation
- 10 Enforcement
- 11 Assessing the Sanctions
- Conclusion
- Appendix Selected Jurisdictions/Countries Joining in the 2022 Sanctions Response to Russia
- Notes
- Index
6 - Trade as a Weapon
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 December 2023
- The Russia Sanctions
- The Russia Sanctions
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1 Before the Invasion
- 2 Invasion
- 3 The Financial Sanctions and Impact on the Global Financial System
- 4 Extraterritoriality
- 5 The Energy Problem
- 6 Trade as a Weapon
- 7 Food Insecurity
- 8 The Oligarchs, and Others
- 9 Escalation
- 10 Enforcement
- 11 Assessing the Sanctions
- Conclusion
- Appendix Selected Jurisdictions/Countries Joining in the 2022 Sanctions Response to Russia
- Notes
- Index
Summary
This chapter focuses in particular on import restrictions and export controls as weapons of economic warfare as used against Russia, as opposed to the sanctions measures that are the focus of much of the book. These tools supplement the sanctions measures and help promote the same foreign policy ends through alternative means. For example, the chapter examines changes to Russia’s “most favored nation” status, and the resulting effect on imports into the U.S. from Russia. Import bans were also implemented on many items from Russia in multiple jurisdictions. Export controls of high-tech items are also discussed.
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- The Russia SanctionsThe Economic Response to Russia's Invasion of Ukraine, pp. 66 - 78Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023