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  • The Stop Russian Market Manipulation Act aims to ban the importation of certain minerals from Russia to the United States starting 90 days after its enactment. The minerals affected include platinum, nickel, and copper, among others, and the ban applies if these minerals are...

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    The Stop Russian Market Manipulation Act is a rule that says the United States can't buy certain metals like platinum, nickel, and copper from Russia, starting 90 days after the rule becomes official, until Russia stops being mean to Ukraine. If Russia stops being mean, the rule can end, but if they start again, the rule might come back.

  • S. 5050 aims to stop the importation of certain minerals from Russia. These minerals include braggite, copper, nickel, palladium, platinum, rhodium, ruthenium, and zinc. The ban will start 90 days after the law is enacted and will end one year after the U.S. President...

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    The bill S. 5050 wants to stop buying certain shiny rocks and metals, like copper and platinum, from Russia until they stop fighting with Ukraine. If they stop fighting and then start again, the buying freeze starts up once more.

  • H. R. 1677, also known as the "Stop Russian Market Manipulation Act," aims to prohibit the import of certain minerals from the Russian Federation. The bill specifies minerals like platinum, palladium, nickel, and copper, and it bars their import if they are produced in Russia...

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    H. R. 1677 is a rule that wants to stop people in the U.S. from buying certain special metals from Russia, like shiny platinum and copper, because Russia is not being nice to another country. This rule will stay until the U.S. President says Russia is playing fair again, and there's no way to pause or skip this rule.