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May 2022
8m 55s

Italy’s tough new approach to Russia

Financial Times
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Italy’s tough new approach to Russia marks one of the biggest foreign policy shifts in Europe in years, Germany has called for a phased-in ban on Russian oil imports into the EU, and investors have written to the boards of leading food companies to show shareholder concern about nutrition and obesity.


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Mentioned in this podcast:

EU steps up action on Russian oil sanctions 

Revulsion at Ukraine War ends Rome’s old amity with Moscow 

Investors push Nestlé and Kraft Heinz to set new health targets

ArcelorMittal successfully tests use of green hydrogen at Canadian plant


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