U.S. Struggles to Turn Steel Imports ‘Green’ With Tariffs

President Biden has yet to deliver on a pledge to levy tariffs on steel based on…

China Touts Its Diplomatic Strength in Russia’s Backyard

Xi Jinping talked of closer economic and security ties in a summit with the leaders of…

Ex-Apple Engineer Indicted in Crackdown on Flow of Restricted Tech to China, Russia

A former Apple engineer has been charged with trying to steal the company’s self-driving-car technology, U.S.…

The ‘Bad Boy’ of Shipping Cashes In on Russian Oil

Most Western shipping companies stopped moving Russian oil after the U.S. and allies sanctioned Moscow’s prize…

Oil Prices Face Fresh Volatility With New Russia Sanctions, OPEC Decision

The cartel and its allies are due to make a big call on oil production next…

EU Talks on G-7’s Price Cap for Russian Oil Stall but Deal Still Seen Likely

World Differences over price-cap level delay agreement on mechanism intended to crimp Russian oil revenues

Stuffed Stockings, Suffering Stores

The combination of supply-chain snarls and stepped-up demand for goods is beginning to unwind. That could…

U.S. Poised to Grant Chevron License to Pump Oil in Venezuela

The move would come just as Western sanctions on Russia threaten to tighten global supplies.

WSJ News Exclusive | OPEC+ Eyes Output Increase Ahead of Restrictions on Russian Oil

The move could help heal a rift with the Biden administration and keep energy flowing amid…

WSJ News Exclusive | U.S. Presses Allies to Tighten Up Sanctions Enforcement on Russia

Sanctions “leakage” could undermine the pressure campaign and potentially prolong the war, officials say.