Sentences with phrase «economic sanctions if»

The rial has lost almost half its value since September, partly due to fears of a return of economic sanctions if U.S. President Donald Trump carries out his threat to exit a nuclear deal with Tehran.

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From his first meeting with Xi, Trump promised that if China would cooperate in tightening economic sanctions on North Korea, the US would refrain from taking a hard line against what it perceived to be China's unfair trade practices.
The United States, which in July said would take «strong and swift economic actions» if President Nicolas Maduro goes ahead with the Constituent Assembly, could also further sanction senior Venezuelan officials after acting against 13 prominent figures last week.
Chancellor Angela Merkel told the German parliament that if the crisis deepens in Crimea and Ukraine, the EU is prepared to move to economic sanctions on a higher level.
But being at war with your smaller neighbor can also be costly, especially if your belligerence attracts international criticism and economic sanctions, and coincides with a collapse in the value of oil, your key export commodity.
If he reimposes sanctions on oil, it could increase the economic pain for Iran's leaders.
He then declared that Iran «will have bigger problems than they have ever had before» if it restarts its nuclear - weapons program, something Iran has threatened should Trump reimpose economic sanctions.
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.
The proposed resolution encourages Sudan to respect religious rights if it wants the United States to normalize relations or lift economic sanctions on the African nation.
The United States ought to impose economic sanctions on Turkey if a detained American pastor is not released,... More
The United States ought to impose economic sanctions on Turkey if a detained American pastor is not released, two senators have claimed.
But, how large will be the impact of an economic sanction on a nation if the economic sanction is imposed by China and India as they are the 2nd and 5th largest economies of the planet with combined GDP of 13.46 trillion dollars (72 % of U.S.A's GDP) which shows that US is not the only nation with the economic might to impose economic sanctions on nations.
India, on the other hand, is very export oriented and any economic sanctions on other countries, if reciprocated, would collapse their economy (with maybe exception of nuisance calls and internet scams).
Plus Russia already is the target of economic sanctions and they don't care much about them - if anything some in Russia are grateful about the latter.
In the end, Europe would have to decide if they want a full break of economic relations with the US, a full break of economic relations with Cuba, or if they can find some compromise which limits those secondary sanctions.
If only we can all begin believing with these kids and allocate more resources and efforts in their education, we will be doing more to shape Burma's future than put our faith in economic sanctions against the junta.»
Just watch out, conservatives, if states rights include California, Illinois, New York — these places that, where people voted in a progressive fashion — watch out if all those places start to address climate change and then impose economic sanctions, either overtly or by default, on places that have not embraced the work that needs to be done.
The potential financial sanction will factor into the economic decision - making of any business that has received a ransom demand, which may result in the less costly route being resorting to a backup in lieu of paying a ransom, even if the backup is days or weeks old.
If there is economic harm as a result, seeking an order for a monetary sanction in divorce court and enforcing it has a judgment once entered (e.g. garnishment of wages and bank accounts, seizures of property).
The possible sanctions include: compensatory time with the children; economic sanctions for costs incurred by the non-violator parent due to the other parent's custody or parenting time violation; modification of the existing transportation (pick up / drop off arrangements)-- including changing the exchange location to a public place; ordering counseling for either or both of the parties and / or the children at the expense of the violator; ordering a temporary or permanent modification of the parenting time and custodial arrangement if under the circumstances this relief is in the best interests of the children; ordering the violator to participate in a community service program; incarceration of the violator with or without work - release; issuance of a warrant to be executed if the violator persists in failing to comply with court orders; any other appropriate equitable remedy.
Conversely, if a REALTOR ® intentionally violates the Code, for example to realize an economic gain, a more severe sanction would be appropriate.
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