Trump Administration Eases Sanctions on Russian Metal Giant
Source: New York Magazine
By Eric Levitz @EricLevitz
April 23, 2018
3:35 pm
Earlier this month, the United States announced a remarkably aggressive set of sanctions against the Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska and his aluminum company Rusal: The United States would freeze all assets that the metal giant had been keeping in American institutions, prohibit American firms from doing business with the Russian corporation, and slap sanctions on any foreign individual or firm that engaged in commerce with the company.
The impact of this announcement was immediate and profound. Rusal had provided 7 percent of the worlds alumina, the raw material for aluminum production. With the company ostensibly sidelined for an indefinite period of time, global aluminum prices surged to a six-year high, while Rusals share price plummeted by more than half. But the most damaging aspect of the move, from the Russian perspective, may have been the message that it sent that the U.S. was prepared to destroy Russian firms in the blink of an eye, even at a cost to the global economy, if the Kremlin persisted in interfering in the internal politics of Western democracies.
Fortunately for Moscow, it now appears that the sanctions against Rusal may never actually take effect. On Monday, the Treasury Department extended the sanctions wind down period a window in which U.S. and foreign entities could complete their unfinished business with Rusal without facing any penalty by six months, while expressing openness to lifting the sanctions entirely.
RUSAL has felt the impact of U.S. sanctions because of its entanglement with Oleg Deripaska, but the U.S. government is not targeting the hardworking people who depend on RUSAL and its subsidiaries, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said. Given the impact on our partners and allies, we are issuing a general license extending the maintenance and wind-down period while we consider RUSALs petition [to lift the sanctions].
Read more: https://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2018/04/trump-administration-eases-sanctions-on-russian-metal-giant.html
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