EMBARGOES - significado y definición. Qué es EMBARGOES
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Qué (quién) es EMBARGOES - definición

FINANCIAL PENALTIES APPLIED BY NATIONS TO PERSONS, NATIONS OR COMPANIES TO AFFECT POLITICAL CHANGE
Embargo; Trade sanctions; Embargos; Trade embargo; Trade sanction; Secondary embargo; Trade Sanctions; Economic sanction; Financial sanction; Embargoes; Financial sanctions; Weaponization of finance; Sanctioned economy; United Nations sanctions
  • An undersupplied US gasoline station, closed during the oil embargo in 1973

Embargoes         
·pl of Embargo.
embargo         
(embargoes, embargoing, embargoed)
1.
If one country or group of countries imposes an embargo against another, it forbids trade with that country.
The United Nations imposed an arms embargo against the country...
He has called on the government to lift its embargo on trade with Vietnam.
= ban
N-COUNT: usu with supp
2.
If goods of a particular kind are embargoed, people are not allowed to import them from a particular country or export them to a particular country.
The fruit was embargoed...
They embargoed oil shipments to the US.
...embargoed goods.
= ban
VERB: be V-ed, V n, V-ed
embargo         
n.
1) to impose an embargo
2) to place, put an embargo on
3) to lift, remove an embargo from
4) a trade embargo
5) an embargo against, on
6) under embargo

Wikipedia

Economic sanctions

Economic sanctions are commercial and financial penalties applied by one or more countries against a targeted self-governing state, group, or individual. Economic sanctions are not necessarily imposed because of economic circumstances—they may also be imposed for a variety of political, military, and social issues. Economic sanctions can be used for achieving domestic and international purposes.

The efficacy of sanctions is debatable—there are many failures—and sanctions can have unintended consequences. Economic sanctions may include various forms of trade barriers, tariffs, and restrictions on financial transactions. Since the mid-1990s, United Nations Security Council (UNSC) sanctions have tended to target individuals and entities, in contrast to the comprehensive embargoes of earlier decades.

An embargo is similar, but usually implies a more severe sanction. An embargo (from the Spanish embargo, meaning hindrance, obstruction, etc. in a general sense, a trading ban in trade terminology and literally "distraint" in juridic parlance) is the partial or complete prohibition of commerce and trade with a particular country/state or a group of countries. Embargoes are considered strong diplomatic measures imposed in an effort, by the imposing country, to elicit a given national-interest result from the country on which it is imposed. Embargoes are generally considered legal barriers to trade, not to be confused with blockades, which are often considered to be acts of war. Embargoes can mean limiting or banning export or import, creating quotas for quantity, imposing special tolls, taxes, banning freight or transport vehicles, freezing or seizing freights, assets, bank accounts, limiting the transport of particular technologies or products (high-tech) for example CoCom during the Cold War.

In response to embargoes, a closed economy often develops in an area subjected to heavy embargoes. The effectiveness of embargoes is thus in proportion to the extent and degree of international participation. Embargoes can be an opportunity for some countries to develop self-sufficiency.

Ejemplos de uso de EMBARGOES
1. The United States already embargoes major trade with Iran.
2. To improve the effectiveness of arms embargoes, the report proposed to the U.N.
3. And since then, we‘ve been under different propaganda, sort of embargoes, economic sanctions, political sanctions.
4. In an effort to minimize financial risks, the plan does not include oil or trade embargoes.
5. Security Council, which has the authority to impose sanctions and embargoes.