On March 1, Canada, as reported by Reuters and announced by Canada's Foreign Ministry, implemented restrictions on indirect imports of Russian diamonds weighing 1 carat and above, in coordination with other Group of Seven (G7) countries. This measure complements existing sanctions and is part of a broader initiative that includes the 27-member European Union (EU) and G7, aimed at banning imports of Russia-origin diamonds via third countries. The Belgian government confirmed that the initial stage of this ban came into effect on Friday, marking a significant step in the international community's efforts to increase pressure on Russia amid ongoing geopolitical tensions.
⚡️Canada imposes additional ban on imports of Russian diamonds. Canada has banned indirect imports of Russian diamonds weighing one carat and above, Canada's Foreign Ministry announced on March 1. https://t.co/upMlpcn21m
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⚠️ EU, G7 INDIRECT RUSSIAN DIAMOND BAN COMES INTO EFFECT (Reuters) The initial stage of a European Union and G7 ban on imports of Russia-origin diamonds via third countries came into effect on Friday, the Belgian government said in a statement. The 27-member EU agreed to ban… https://t.co/GojEHM8WEB
Canada bans indirect imports of Russian diamonds https://t.co/5myAxYgqes
⚠️ CANADA BANS INDIRECT IMPORTS OF RUSSIAN DIAMONDS (Reuters) Canada on Friday announced restrictions on indirect imports of Russian diamonds weighing 1 carat and above in a coordinated move with other Group of Seven (G7) countries. The latest restriction adds to a ban on…