Bloomberg: The United States wants to increase fines for companies that violate export sanctions against Russia

The situation will be resolved in court so that companies can avoid severe penalties.

US authorities intend to review fines for companies which violate restrictions on exports to countries such as Russia and China, in the direction of increase. This was reported by Bloomberg, citing Matthew Axelrod, Assistant Secretary for Export Regulation at the US Department of Commerce's Bureau of Industry and Security.

accusations “so that other companies can see in real time what behavior to avoid.”

Read also: Sanctions against Russia: Russia's car industry returns to the standards of the 80s of last century

Earlier it was reported that analysts believe that the sanctions there are three scenarios for the collapse of the Russian economy.

Also S&P analysts have given ten years to restore the Russian economy to 2021. strong> The company forecasts a reduction in GDP this year by 11, 1%. They predict that by 2023 the decline will slow to 1.9%, and for the year – to 1.6%. But by 2026, the aggressor's GDP will increase again by 1.9%.

Based on materials: ZN.ua

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