What the new U.S. energy sanctions mean for Moscow  

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**US Sanctions Hit Russia’s Sector**

The US has taken a big step to hurt Russia’s energy business. Last week, the government let an important exemption expire. This exemption allowed Russian to use US payment for energy transactions.

**Why is this important?**

This move closes a key financial channel for Russian and gas exports. It makes it harder for Russia to get paid for its energy sales. The US is trying to pressure into agreeing to a deal in Ukraine.

**What’s happening with the sanctions?**

The Biden administration had put in place a license that allowed some Russian banks to keep receiving energy payments in US dollars. This was done to prevent sharp increases in energy prices and avoid an energy . However, this license expired on March 12.

**Experts weigh in**

Ihor Burakovsky, head of the Institute for Economic Research and Policy , said: “Allowing the license to expire is painful for Russia.” He added that is a key sector of the Russian , and any restrictions create serious problems for their economies.

James Angel, an associate professor at Georgetown School University, noted: “This makes it harder for Russia to get paid for their energy. They have to go to more trouble to feed their war machine.”

**What does this mean for US-Russia relations?**

The new sanctions could be a signal from the Trump administration that it is ready to use sanctions to exert pressure on Moscow to agree to both a ceasefire and a peace deal in Ukraine.

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