Skip to content
October 23, 2025Cryptopolitan logoCryptopolitan

Trump’s new sanctions target Russia’s top four oil producers, including Rosneft and Lukoil

Wall Street analysts are warning of severe economic fallout for Russia after President Donald Trump imposed new sanctions on Rosneft and Lukoil, the country’s biggest oil ￰0￱ decision, made after the Kremlin rejected Washington’s call for a cease-fire and peace talks, brings the ￰1￱ Europe into full alignment on punishing Moscow for its ongoing war in ￰2￱ announcement of the sanctions triggered an immediate market response, with Cryptopolitan reporting that Brent crude surged by roughly 5% as analysts started to predict global supply ￰3￱ to the Wall Street Journal, Trump’s sanctions strike directly at the heart of Russia’s economy, its energy exports, which account for nearly a third of its federal ￰4￱ Croft, head of global commodity strategy at RBC Capital Markets, said the decision is “the most material step by the ￰5￱ shutter the Russian war ￰6￱ wanting to maintain access to American financial markets will forgo Russian barrels.” ￰7￱ Europe coordinate sanctions to squeeze Moscow The European Union followed Washington’s lead by approving new sanctions phasing out purchases of Russian liquefied natural gas, worth about €7 billion (roughly $8.1 billion) this ￰8￱ EU also blacklisted 21 Chinese and other foreign companies accused of helping Russia evade restrictions, alongside 117 new shadow vessels, ships secretly carrying Russian crude, bringing the total banned to 558, according to the Commission’s press ￰9￱ claims a European delegation was in Washington when the ￰10￱ announced its decision, and officials allegedly said that if both sides enforce penalties on companies and banks moving Russian oil, the results could be “multiplicative.” China’s Foreign Ministry pushed back, calling the EU’s actions “illegal” and warning that “most countries will continue to trade with Moscow.” Beijing demanded Brussels stop “harming China’s interests.” Trump, however, has repeatedly urged Europe to go after Beijing’s financial support for Russia, arguing that it props up Moscow’s war ￰11￱ faces economic strain as revenues collapse Inside Russia, the tone was defiant but ￰12￱ Zakharova, spokesperson for the Foreign Ministry, said the sanctions “won’t pose problems” and that the country had built “a strong immunity to Western restrictions.” Dmitry Medvedev, deputy chairman of the Security Council, wrote online that the ￰13￱ “fully embarked on the warpath against Russia.” But the data tells another ￰14￱ more than three years of defying Western sanctions, Russia’s economy is now slowing ￰15￱ that hit 4.3% last year is expected to drop to 0.6% in 2025 and 1% in 2026, the International Monetary Fund ￰16￱ remains stubborn near 8%, while a labor shortage worsens as men either flee or ￰17￱ Central Bank has trimmed interest rates several times, but they remain painfully high at 17%.

Falling oil prices and shrinking exports have led to a widening budget ￰18￱ Kremlin is raiding its National Welfare Fund, issuing more domestic bonds, and hiking taxes to stay ￰19￱ Opora small business association recently called the new tax hikes “a shock for all small businesses.” Factories producing everything from tractors to furniture are scaling ￰20￱ so, Russia has become skilled at dodging penalties, using intermediaries, selling oil to India and China, and building a “shadow fleet” to move crude ￰21￱ Ziemba, senior fellow at the Center for a New American Security, said this system “will blunt some effects” of the sanctions, though not without cost.

Still, Western leaders believe this coordinated push will cut deeper than ￰22￱ Zelensky, speaking in Brussels, said, “Russia doesn’t show that they want to stop this ￰23￱ attack ￰24￱ for this unity, thanks for this support.” Claim your free seat in an exclusive crypto trading community - limited to 1,000 members.

Cryptopolitan logo
Cryptopolitan

Latest news and analysis from Cryptopolitan

Privacy Coins Captivate Attention With Rapid Market Boost

Privacy Coins Captivate Attention With Rapid Market Boost

Privacy coins like Zcash and Dash climbed CoinGecko's "Most Trending Cryptocurrencies" list. Monero operates with unique privacy features, raising regulatory concerns over money laundering. Continue R...

CoinTurk News logoCoinTurk News
1 min
Best Crypto to Buy Right Now: MoonBull Challenges TRON and XRP as Top Altcoins in Latest Market Outlook

Best Crypto to Buy Right Now: MoonBull Challenges TRON and XRP as Top Altcoins in Latest Market Outlook

Who wins when meme power meets blockchain giants? TRON price news continues showing payment growth, while XRP price today captures attention with cross-border upgrades. Both coins trend in the latest ...

TimesTabloid logoTimesTabloid
1 min
Strategy Reports $2.8B Q3 Profit, Bitcoin Holdings Up $12.9B YTD

Strategy Reports $2.8B Q3 Profit, Bitcoin Holdings Up $12.9B YTD

Strategy has reported a net income of $2.8 billion and diluted earnings per share of $8.42 in the third quarter of 2025. The company also recorded an operating income of $3.9 billion, with most of its...

Crypto Potato logoCrypto Potato
1 min