{"id":82736,"date":"2022-03-10T22:30:00","date_gmt":"2022-03-11T07:30:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/news\/alaska-lawmakers-applaud-ban-on-russian-seafood\/"},"modified":"2022-03-10T22:30:00","modified_gmt":"2022-03-11T07:30:00","slug":"alaska-lawmakers-applaud-ban-on-russian-seafood","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/news\/alaska-lawmakers-applaud-ban-on-russian-seafood\/","title":{"rendered":"Alaska lawmakers applaud ban on Russian seafood"},"content":{"rendered":"
President Joe Biden announced a ban on Russian imports Friday, including seafood products, a move Alaska’s lawmakers have been pursuing for years.<\/p>\n
Biden said during a news conference at the White House the U.S. was banning the importation of Russian seafood, alcohol and diamonds, according to the Associated Press<\/a>. The U.S. was also downgrading its trade status with Russia allowing America and its allies to raise tariffs on Russian products.<\/p>\n The U.S. and many other nations have dramatically cut their ties with Russia following that country’s invasion of Ukraine.<\/p>\n In Alaska, the news was met with praise from lawmakers who have been calling on the federal government to ban Russian products. Russia banned imports of American seafood in 2014 in response to sanctions put on the Russian Federation following its annexation of Crimea.<\/p>\n Alaska’s congressional delegation has put forward bills in both the House of Representatives and Senate that would ban Russian imports, but those bills have faced opposition from lawmakers from states with seafood processing plants.<\/p>\n U.S. Sens. Lisa Murkowski and Dan Sullivan, both Alaska Republicans, introduced last month the U.S-Russian Federation Seafood Reciprocity Act, which would have banned the importation of Russian seafood.<\/p>\n