Widgets for Webmasters
Caving to big oil demands, the Senate on Tuesday approved a plan that intensifies trade sanctions against Burma's military regime but abandons an earlier push to penalize Chevron, the last major U.S. company propping up the repressive junta. The move marks a departure from an earlier House-passed proposal that would have eliminated a large tax break for Chevron, potentially prodding the company to divest its share in a controversial natural gas field off the coast of Burma. Supporters of the House bill had said it would help destabilize Burma's corrupt military leaders by slashing a vital source of their... [read full story]
|
Full Coverage
|
|
The U.S. Senate passed a bill late Tuesday to clamp an absolute embargo on the importation of gemstones that originated in Myanmar. The bill, which the House of Representatives had passed earlier, now goes to President George...
WASHINGTON (AFP) - The US Congress on Tuesday sent legislation to President George W. Bush seeking to block import of gems from Myanmar, in a move to deprive its ruling junta of hundreds of millions of dollars in annual...
Via the U.S. Campaign for Burma: According to the Agence France-Presse, the U.S. Congress sent legislation to George W. Bush yesterday that seeks to block the import of gems from Burma. As the report indicates, if this bill is...
Mike Lillis in the Washington Independent: Caving to big oil demands, the Senate on Tuesday approved a plan that intensifies trade sanctions against Burma’s military regime but abandons an earlier push to penalize Chevron, the...
The US oil giant Chevron will continue to do business in Burma after a provision to stop it operating there was removed from the latest round of US sanctions on the country. The new sanctions plan, approved yesterday by...
Exactly one week after the United States House of Representatives passed the Block Burmese Jade Act, the Senate on Tuesday unanimously approved the bill, which blocks American companies from importing gemstones from Burma and...
The US oil giant Chevron will continue to do business in Burma after a provision to stop it operating there was removed from the latest round of US sanctions on the country. The new sanctions plan, approved yesterday by...
Robinson report - Listen (MP3) U.S. lawmakers have been commenting on the situation in Burma as the U.S. Congress advanced legislation to strengthen and renew unilateral U.S. economic sanctions against the Burmese military...
Caving to big oil demands, the Senate on Tuesday approved a plan that intensifies trade sanctions against Burma's military regime but abandons an earlier push to penalize Chevron, the last major U.S. company propping up the...
WASHINGTON (AFP) - The US Congress has voted to renew a legislation banning all imports from military-ruled Myanmar and sent it for President George W. Bush's signature, lawmakers said Thursday. The Burmese Freedom and...

