EAA Says US and Western Countries Can Still Sanction Russian Aluminum Products

Published: Jun 8, 2023 16:26
Paul Voss, Director of the European Aluminum Association (EAA) said he thinks that the United States and the West may still sanction aluminum products imported from Russia.

SHANGHAI, Jun 8 (SMM) – Paul Voss, Director of the European Aluminum Association (EAA) said he thinks that the United States and the West may still sanction aluminum products imported from Russia.


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