Economy

Latest US sanctions on Russia more serious says Macquarie

Macquarie strategists assessed the latest round of US sanctions, emphasizing their severity compared to previous measures.

The sanctions, which target individuals, corporate entities, and assets, including unregistered vessels transporting hydrocarbons, are considered comprehensive and far-reaching in both depth and scope.

The enforcement of these sanctions is highlighted as a priority, with the US government expressing a clear intent to ensure compliance.

Macquarie points out that the penalties for non-compliance are significant, potentially threatening the operational viability of entities that attempt to circumvent the new restrictions.

According to Macquarie, the recent sanctions imposed by the United States, in response to actions in Russia post Ukraine invasion and Iran, were not as stringent when evaluated against three key parameters.

These parameters include the depth and scope of the sanctions, the intended enforcement, and the penalties for non-compliance.

In contrast, the sanctions announced on January 10th demonstrate a marked increase in seriousness across all three factors.

Macquarie notes that the list of affected parties is extensive, and the inclusion of previously unknown vessels indicates a detailed and expansive approach to identifying and penalizing those involved in prohibited activities.

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