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Putin's decree allows Russia to seize US assets amidst G7 financial talks. — Reuters President Vladimir Putin has signed a decree permitting Russia to confiscate the assets of U.S. companies and ...
Russia has nationalized approximately $50 billion worth of private assets since its 2022 invasion of Ukraine, a move designed to both fund its war effort and reshape the country’s business elite.
By Guy Faulconbridge MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russian authorities have confiscated assets worth some $50 billion over the past three ...
The legislation, which would allow the president to levy a 500% tariff on imports from countries that purchase Russian ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin on May 23 signed a decree allowing to compensate damages caused by confiscation of assets of Russian tycoons and the Central Bank in the United States by the ...
As companies leave Russia, their assets could be seized Published: Mar. 12, 2022, 1:29 p.m. FILE: People wait outside of an McDonald's store in Moscow, Russia on October 29, 2021.
When the US sanctioned Chemezov in 2014 — as part of an effort targeting Putin’s inner circle — the government said he had known Putin since the 1980s and the two lived in the same apartment ...
Reports suggest the amount seized so far is around $5.4 million. Secretary of State Antony Blinken attends a joint press conference with Ukraine's foreign minister at the Ministry of Foreign ...
“It would set us back 100 years to 1917 and the consequences of a step like this one — global distrust in Russia by investors — would be felt by us for many decades,” he said in a ...
The “Evropeisky” mall in Moscow was once a symbol of a Russia integrated into the global consumer economy, with atriums named after cities like London, Paris and Rome.