Biden Says US Allies to Revoke 'Most Favored Nation' Trade Status for Russia
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On Friday, Biden announced that the United States and other G-7 nations would move to revoke the “most favored nation” trade status for Russia. While left-leaning articles highlight that Biden said the US would ban imports of seafood, vodka and diamonds from Russia, right-leaning articles highlight that Biden vowed to continue to aid Ukraine but asserted that there are no plans to fight Russia.
A left-leaning article by CNN highlighted that Biden said the US would ban imports of seafood, vodka and diamonds from Russia. The move still requires approval from Congress.
The Hill published a centrist article reporting that Biden said the move would deal “another crushing blow to the Russian economy." The move will allow the U.S. and other countries to impose higher tariffs on Russian goods.
A right-leaning article by Washington Examiner highlights that Biden vowed to continue to aid Ukraine but asserted that there are no plans to fight Russia. Biden argued it would spark World War III.
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Biden says US, allies to revoke 'most favored nation' trade status for Russia
The Hill