A government order imposing a trade barrier.
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Examples for "embargo"
Examples for "embargo"
1Following the resolution Great Britain & the U.S. announced an oil embargo.
2The war had been preceded by the restrictive system and the embargo.
3We are engaged perpetually in making additions and supplements to the embargo.
4And this year, Congress should begin the work of ending the embargo.
5The U.S. embargo on Cuba, in place for 54 years, will remain.
1Chief among the differences is the comprehensive U.S. trade embargo against Cuba.
2In February of '62 Kennedy imposed a full trade embargo on Cuba.
3Moreover, there have long been loopholes to the travel ban and trade embargo.
4Next month, the US trade embargo will be in place for 60 years.
5The report calls for a restricted trade embargo against the central African nations.
6A US trade embargo has been in force against Cuba for many decades.
7Several other countries in the region have severed relations and imposed a trade embargo.
8General tourism by Americans to Cuba is still barred under the U.S. trade embargo.
9However, Trump has rowed back on the detente, tightening the decades-old U.S. trade embargo.
10General tourism is still banned under a five-decades-old trade embargo.
11He also condemned the 50-year-long U.S. trade embargo against Cuba.
12The half-century-old U.S. trade embargo remains in place and only Congress can lift it.
13Instead, however, he found himself writing and signing a retraction to the trade embargo.
14The United States maintains a long-standing trade embargo against Cuba.
15The war on terror and the US trade embargo meant credit cards were a no-no.
16General U.S. tourism to the island remains banned by the U.S. trade embargo of Cuba.
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