Sentences with phrase «crippling sanctions»

"Crippling sanctions" refers to severe and harsh measures imposed on a country or entity, typically by other nations, which are intended to severely damage its economy, resources, or political power. These sanctions often restrict trade, impose financial penalties, or impose embargoes, with the aim of pressuring the target to comply with certain demands or policies. Full definition
Strong demand for new cars in the US, the prospect of supply shocks from further strikes in South Africa, and crippling sanctions on the Russian economy are all working in palladium's favor.
Iran's central bank last week prohibited local banks from dealing in cryptocurrencies due to concerns about money - laundering as the country tries to halt a currency crisis ahead of a possible return of crippling sanctions.
French President Emmanuel Macron said on Wednesday that he expected U.S. President Donald Trump to pull out of a deal with Iran reached in 2015, in which Iran suspended its nuclear program in return for Western powers lifting crippling sanctions.
Crucially, it would allow the country to address its battered infrastructure, which have suffered from crippling sanctions and under investment.
Can a public - private partnership provide a solution for the financing of energy infrastructure projects, at a time when Iran is facing declining revenues as a result of years of crippling sanctions?
Lawmakers will need to decide whether to reimpose the crippling sanctions on Iran that were suspended in exchange for Iran curbing its nuclear activities in a deal struck in 2015.
As if the falling ruble, crippling sanctions and plunging oil prices weren't a bad enough combination for Russian President Vladimir Putin, now his most important ally, China, is facing serious economic problems of its own.
If the deal is scrapped, crippling sanctions will be reimposed on the Iranian economy.
That's despite those depth - crippling sanctions and constant coaching turmoil for something like four years.
Crippling sanctions, shadow negotiations and an on - going regional conflict in the Middle East, with several branches developing in Syria, Lebanon, Bahrain and perhaps Yemen, have put Tehran on the faultline of many quakes.
«So if Iran breaches, when Iran breaches, we will be able to respond immediately, not just with snapback of all sanctions, those crippling sanctions that we had to get us to the negotiating table, we can take more effective military action if necessary,» she said.
She also asserted that the reinstatement of crippling sanctions could be simpler than opponents claim.
According to experts, Venezuela is likely turning to cryptocurrency to bypass the crippling sanctions imposed by the United States.
The country has been isolated due to crippling sanctions, and those sanctions were recently further enhanced by the Trump administration.
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