EU to Approve Sudan Gold Sanctions on Monday, Banning Imports and Exports

According to Jin10, the European Union is set to approve new trade restrictions on Sudan's gold industry on Monday (July 14), following a proposal from the Netherlands and France. The sanctions include a ban on importing Sudanese gold, prohibiting the export of cyanide and mercury to Sudan, and restricting Sudan's ability to export gold through third countries to the EU. These measures aim to curb industries that may fuel Sudan's ongoing civil conflict, which has persisted since 2023.
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