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    FILE - A man walks with harbor cranes in the background, at the trade port in Mariupol, Ukraine, Wednesday, Feb. 23, 2022.
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    Zelensky says ‘immediate measures’ needed to unblock Ukrainian ports
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    Manager Christian Vorbau of mask producer Sentias controls the production of FFP2 face masks against the spread of the coronavirus in Wuppertal, Germany, on Jan. 28, 2021.
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    Abbott faces pressure to halt truck inspections slowing trade at Mexico border
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    Smoke from an oil refinery rises over a field of sunflowers near the city of Lisichansk, Luhansk region, eastern Ukraine on July 26, 2014. Prices for food commodities like grains and vegetable oils reached their highest levels ever last month because of Russia's war in Ukraine and the “massive supply disruptions” it is causing, the United Nations said Friday, April 8, 2022.
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    A worker overlooks the low-temperature isomerization unit at the Novokuibyshevsk oil refinery plant, operated by Rosneft PJSC, in Novokuibyshevsk, Russia, on Dec. 22, 2016.
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    Congress votes to strip Russia of trade edge and to ban imports of Russian oil

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