Russia-Ukraine (March 9): US House Approves Russia Oil Import Ban Bill

Russia-Ukraine (March 9): US House Approves Russia Oil Import Ban Bill
In this aerial view the Castoro 10 pipelay vessel lays concrete-coated pipe for the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline onto the seabed of the Baltic Sea near Lubmin, Germany on Aug. 16, 2018. Germany turned away from the pipeline which would have supplied Russian gas after Moscow's actions in Ukraine in February 2022. Sean Gallup/Getty Images
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US House Approves Russia Oil Import Ban Bill

The U.S. House overwhelmingly approved legislation that would ban Russian oil imports to the United States, an effort to put into law the restrictions announced by President Joe Biden in response to the escalating war in Ukraine.

Going further than Biden’s import ban on Russian oil, the bill making its way through Congress would also encourage a review of Russia’s status in the World Trade Organization and signal U.S. support for sanctions on Russian officials over human rights violations, as the United States works to economically isolate the regime.