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Russia Bill Broadens Sanctions but Could Fuel Fears Over the Dollar

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The Trump administration has moved to reduce sanctions even as a new Russia bill expands them. Adversaries are developing methods to bypass existing sanctions, and some analysts warn that these workarounds could undermine the global dominance of the U.S. dollar. The situation highlights tensions between legislative and executive approaches to sanctions policy.

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The Trump administration is scaling back sanctions.

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Some believe workarounds could erode the U.S. dollar’s supremacy.

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Some believe workarounds could erode the U.S. dollar’s supremacy.

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Some believe workarounds could erode the U.S. dollar’s supremacy.

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The Trump administration has recently sought to scale back sanctions.

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Adversaries develop workarounds to sanctions.

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