Britain, following the EU, will ban the import of steel and iron from Russia

Britain, following the EU, will ban the import of steel and iron from Russia
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The ban will also include the EXPORT of quantum technologies and advanced materials. The sanctions are expectedwill come into force on April 14

From April 14, the UK intends to impose a ban on the import of steel and iron from RUSSIA, as well as on the export of quantum technologies and advanced materials, according to the website of the British government.

“From tomorrow we are banning the import of Russian iron and steel, as well as the export of quantum technology and advanced materials,” said British Foreign Secretary Liz Truss.

The report says that the corresponding proposal will be submitted to the British Parliament on Thursday, April 14. it also provides for a ban on the export of luxury goods.

The European Union has banned the supply of steel and iron from Russia Politics

Britain decided to ban the supply of steel and iron from Russia following the European Union. The association introduced such a ban in mid-March. Restrictions included non-alloy steel products, metal sheets, fittings and pipes.

Earlier on April 13, the UK also announced new sanctions against 206 Russian citizens and companies. Among those against whom restrictions were introduced are businessman and shareholder of AFK Sistema Vladimir Yevtushenkov, President of LUKOIL Vagit Alekperov, General DIRECTOR of Surgutneftegaz Vladimir Bogdanov, ex-head of Russian Railways Vladimir Yakunin, vice-president of Gazprombank and ex-head of the RFU Sergey Fursenko and other. The sanctions also included a deputy of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine from the Opposition Platform - For Life party Viktor Medvedchuk and a number of officials from the DPR and LPR.

Western countries, including the European Union, Great Britain and the United States , have repeatedly tightened sanctions against Russia since the end of February, introducing restrictions both against various sectors of the economy and against the country's top leadership, businessmen and media representatives. The Russian Foreign Ministry called these sanctions “outright robbery” and promised a response. 

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