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blockade

[blo-keyd] / blɒˈkeɪd /


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Last November, Niger delivered 82 fuel tankers to Mali, which managed to stabilise the energy supply hit by the recent blockade - as convoys travelling from Senegal and Ivory Coast have also been hit.

From BBC

Niger has revoked the licences of some 30 transport operators and truck drivers for refusing to carry fuel to neighbouring Mali, which is facing shortages due to a jihadist blockade.

From Barron's

“As the blockade is lifted, production will rebound,” said Smith.

From MarketWatch

U.N. security experts said the operation, along with the strikes and blockade of Venezuela, “are contrary to international and humanitarian law.”

From Salon

The 50 million barrels from Venezuela, however, likely came from existing Venezuelan stockpiles, which have been building since the U.S. began its blockade of exports from the area late last year.

From Barron's