No ban on Russian metals?
Ukraine Under Attack
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The U.S. has already banned Russian oil and gas, but as Washington looks to expand sanctions, there are two commodities that have been noticeably left off the blacklist: nickel and palladium.
Both are key components for America’s green revolution, which has some wondering if they’re simply too vital to sanction.
Toni Waterman reports from Texas.
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