Senators Introduce Revised Russia Sanctions Bill
A new sanctions bill targeting Russia has been introduced in the Senate. The legislation aims to address tariffs on China and India while honoring a senator's contributions. (sources: wsj, bloomberg, axios, reuters, cnn)

The revised Russia sanctions bill seeks to impose tariffs on China and India, easing previous threats. Senators are advocating for its passage in recognition of Lindsey Graham's efforts.
- The bill includes provisions for tariffs aimed at China and India.
- Senators are promoting the bill as a tribute to Lindsey Graham.
- The legislation is part of broader efforts to sanction Russia.
Why it matters
The bill's passage could influence international trade relations and the U.S. stance on Russia.
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6 bills on this issue are moving right now — and the most active one is HR2548: Sanctioning Russia Act of 2025.
HR2548 · 119th Congress
Sanctioning Russia Act of 2025
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This story is about Exclusive | What's in Lindsey Graham's Russia-Tariffs Bill. This bill would sanctions package, including energy, finance, and trade penalties.
If passed, it would:
- Mirror the broad Russia sanctions package, including energy, finance, and trade penalties • Authorize duties on countries that purchase Russian-origin oil, uranium, and petroleum products.
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This story is about Exclusive | What's in Lindsey Graham's Russia-Tariffs Bill. This bill would impose at least 500% duties on U.S. imports from Russia.
If passed, it would
- Impose at least 500% duties on U.S. imports from Russia • Impose at least 500% duties on U.S. imports from countries that knowingly buy Russian-origin oil, uranium, natural gas.
This story is about Exclusive | What's in Lindsey Graham's Russia-Tariffs Bill. This bill would sanction vessels, foreign supporters, and port terminals involved in the Russian shadow fleet.
If passed, it would
- Sanction vessels, foreign supporters, and port terminals involved in the Russian shadow fleet • Require strategies and reporting on sanctions evasion, including the role of the PRC in evasion involving.
This story is about Exclusive | What's in Lindsey Graham's Russia-Tariffs Bill. This bill would ban imports of chapter 27 energy products produced at refineries outside Russia if those refineries use crude originating.
If passed, it would
- Ban imports of chapter 27 energy products produced at refineries outside Russia if those refineries use crude • Tighten the current Russian oil import ban by covering “laundered” Russian-origin fuel.
This story is about Exclusive | What's in Lindsey Graham's Russia-Tariffs Bill. This bill would require sanctions on foreign persons involved in purchasing or importing Russian-origin crude oil or petroleum products.
If passed, it would
- Require sanctions on foreign persons involved in purchasing or importing Russian-origin crude oil or petroleum products • Allow limited exceptions for countries that sharply reduce purchases or route value into restricted accounts or.
This story is about Exclusive | What's in Lindsey Graham's Russia-Tariffs Bill. This bill would prohibit U.S. persons from exporting or supplying petroleum equipment and services to persons in Russia.
If passed, it would
- Prohibit U.S. persons from exporting or supplying petroleum equipment and services to persons in Russia • Sanction foreign persons that provide those petroleum equipment or services to Russia.
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