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Canadian prime minister has ‘every confidence’ in Irish investigation into alumina exports

Canadian prime minister has ‘every confidence’ in Irish investigation into alumina exports
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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney expressed confidence in an Irish government investigation into alumina exports to Russia. The investigation follows reports that materials from a Limerick refinery were being used to support Russian arms manufacturing.

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Addresses the complexities of international supply chains and the enforcement of sanctions against Russia during the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.

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Canadian prime minister Mark Carney said he has “every confidence” in a Government investigation into exports of alumina from Ireland to Russia, noting Ireland and the European Union have been “at the forefront of supporting Ukraine in Russia’s unjustified aggressive war”.

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