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What is the difference between "embargo" and "sanction" ?
Mar 27, 2015 5:28 AM
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An embargo is an official ban on trade (or some other commercial activity) with another country.
A sanction is an action taken by one or more countries toward another country to try to force it to comply with legal obligations. Sanctions may include a trade embargo, or a limit to what can be traded with a particular country (for example, Because country A isn't obeying international law, countries B,C,and D agree not to export any electronics, automobiles, or luxury goods to country A, limit the amount of oil that can be imported/exported from country A, etc.).
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