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American and European companies including GM, Ford, Renault, Deere, have manufacturing operations in Russia. With the ruble dropping and higher inflation, Western businesses are nervously watching the crisis in U.S. and E.U. relations with Russia, including the impact of sanctions.
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Western Businesses in Russia, Watchful and Wary
New York Times 03/07/2014
Russia Moves Closer to Absorbing Crimea, Despite Sanctions
Wall Street Journal 03/18/2014
In Cold War Echo, Obama Strategy Writes Off Putin
New York Times 04/19/2014
Raising Stakes on Russia, U.S. Adds Sanctions
New York Times 07/16/2014
Exxon Mobil Moves Ahead With Russian Oil Drilling Project
New York Times 07/22/2014
Coordinated Sanctions Aim at Russia’s Ability to Tap Its Oil Reserves
New York Times 07/29/2014
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Western Businesses in Russia, Watchful and Wary
New York Times 03/07/2014
In Cold War Echo, Obama Strategy Writes Off Putin
New York Times 04/19/2014
U.S. Senate Passes Russian Trade Bill, With a Human Rights Caveat
New York Times 12/07/2012
Russia's WTO Membership Faces Rocky Road
Wall Street Journal 02/22/2011
Donald Trump Chooses Exxon Mobil CEO Rex Tillerson as Secretary of State
WSJ 12/13/2016
New Bipartisan Sanctions Would Punish Russia for Election Meddling
The New York Times 06/13/2017
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As Prime Russian Trading Partner, Germany Appears Crucial to Ending Crisis
New York Times 03/03/2014
As Prime Russian Trading Partner, Germany Appears Crucial to Ending Crisis
New York Times 03/03/2014
Western Businesses in Russia, Watchful and Wary
New York Times 03/07/2014
Wall Street Journal 03/26/2014
Siemens Chief Meets Putin in Russia
Wall Street Journal 03/27/2014
Germany's Angela Merkel Treads Softly With Russia's Putin On Ukraine
Wall Street Journal 04/08/2014
The pipeline goes through the Baltic Sea and provides secure longterm supplies to Germany.
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In Reversal, Neighbors Squeeze Russia's Gazprom Over Natural-Gas Prices
Wall Street Journal 05/02/2013
As Prime Russian Trading Partner, Germany Appears Crucial to Ending Crisis
New York Times 03/03/2014
Western Businesses in Russia, Watchful and Wary
New York Times 03/07/2014
Germany's Angela Merkel Treads Softly With Russia's Putin On Ukraine
Wall Street Journal 04/08/2014
Former German Chancellor Schröder Defends Birthday Bash With Putin
Wall Street Journal 05/12/2014
In Diplomatic Defeat, Putin Diverts Pipeline to Turkey
New York Times 12/01/2014
The planned sanctions at the early stages of the crisis are for Russian officials and groups taking part in the takeover of the Crimea and threat to eastern Ukraine, and not on the Russian economy. Russian intervention in the Russian speaking eastern Ukraine would lead to the U.S. pushing its case with the EU and Germany for broader sanctions. If a standoff occurs as happened by an earlier Russian intervention in Georgia to support a Russian speaking region, these limited personal sanctions would remain in place.
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U.S. prepared to place unilateral sanctions on Russian officials, businesses - The Washington Post
Washington Post 03/05/2014
Western Businesses in Russia, Watchful and Wary
New York Times 03/07/2014
Russia Moves Closer to Absorbing Crimea, Despite Sanctions
Wall Street Journal 03/18/2014
Wall Street Journal 03/26/2014
Pride, Prejudice and Putin's Predation
Wall Street Journal 03/26/2014
Russia Says It Has Weathered the Worst of the Economic Storm
Wall Street Journal 04/03/2014
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As Prime Russian Trading Partner, Germany Appears Crucial to Ending Crisis
New York Times 03/03/2014
Western Businesses in Russia, Watchful and Wary
New York Times 03/07/2014
Crisis in Ukraine: German Firms Lose Sway Over Relations With Moscow
Wall Street Journal 03/17/2014
Siemens Chief Meets Putin in Russia
Wall Street Journal 03/27/2014
Germany's Angela Merkel Treads Softly With Russia's Putin On Ukraine
Wall Street Journal 04/08/2014
Twin Shocks Shake Foundation of German Power
New York Times 04/18/2014
Grouped Articles
As Prime Russian Trading Partner, Germany Appears Crucial to Ending Crisis
New York Times 03/03/2014
As Prime Russian Trading Partner, Germany Appears Crucial to Ending Crisis
New York Times 03/03/2014
Western Businesses in Russia, Watchful and Wary
New York Times 03/07/2014
Siemens Chief Meets Putin in Russia
Wall Street Journal 03/27/2014
Germany's Angela Merkel Treads Softly With Russia's Putin On Ukraine
Wall Street Journal 04/08/2014
Twin Shocks Shake Foundation of German Power
New York Times 04/18/2014
Grouped Articles
Western Businesses in Russia, Watchful and Wary
New York Times 03/07/2014
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