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New Sanctions Against Russia: Taking a Swing at the Ruble

... blocking sanctions to them. They include companies from Turkey, China, the UAE and Switzerland. The lists of blocked persons have also been expanded or are about to be expanded by Canada , Japan , Australia and New Zealand. Will the impact of new sanctions on the Russian economy be fundamental? Hardly. Yes, the number of blocked individuals is relatively high. But financial, industrial, defence and technology companies have long lived under a regime of sanctions against Russia as a whole, as well as individual sectors ...

11.03.2024

Southeast Asia and Russia in Search of New Connectivity

Russia and Southeast Asia countries are eager to strengthen cooperation despite logistical and financial problems In the second ... ... countries in the region were counting on to revitalize their economies, faced new challenges triggered by the imposition of Western sanctions on Russia after February 2022. The most serious factors of the connectivity gap were logistics and finance. Although ...

15.02.2024

The Prospects for Russian-Serbian Relations Amid Sanctions

Working Paper No.77 / 2023 Working Paper No.77 / 2023 The following working paper discusses Russia–Serbia relations amid multiple sanction packages that have been imposed on Russia after the start of the special military ... ... states on these relations. Looking forward, the paper also assesses the probability of Belgrade tagging onto the anti-Russian sanctions in the future. The Prospects for Russian-Serbian Relations Amid Sanctions , 2.2 Mb

29.11.2023

Already Routine: New US Sanctions Against Russian Companies

... is relatively small. But the list of blocked persons includes a large number of systemically important Russian companies from the financial sector, high-tech and industrial industries, the mining sector, the defence industry, etc. The purpose of such sanctions is to isolate the Russian economy from American-centric global finance, to block the possibility of normal foreign economic activity, inflict maximum damage, and force it to make political concessions on the Ukrainian issue and other security issues. As part of a new round of ...

21.09.2023

Marriage of Sanctions Convenience: Russia Rethinking the EAEU Role

... somewhat advanced stage in the relations with its Union partners by late 2023. *** With the Collective West seeking to exclude Russia from global economy and trade, technological sovereignty, alternative financial mechanisms and foreign relations within the EAEU become a more significant tool for Moscow to make up for sanctions losses and to get adapted to external shocks. Therefore, it can be assumed that Russia will be more enthusiastic and ...

15.03.2023

Sanctions Is a Long-Term Challenge—but It Does Not Preclude India and Russia from Developing a New Bilateral Paradigm

... country’s future outlook? Ivan Timofeev: Is It Possible to Lift Sanctions Against Russia? — No Ivan Timofeev (IT) : The impact of Western sanctions against Russia is quite huge and we should not dismiss the long-term damage. A number of sectors in the Russian economy have suffered due to the unprecedented unilateral sanctions, like the financial sector, energy, infrastructure, and high tech. The sanctions will be with Russia for years, if not decades, because the conflict in Ukraine is very complicated, hard to settle diplomatically and come to a stable and sustainable ...

19.09.2022

Sanctions Storm’: Recovery After the Disaster

... developing in the Indian market, with the difference that Indian business is more connected than Chinese business with America, and its awareness of doing business in Russia is lower. As a consequence, Indian companies and banks integrated into the global economy will comply even more closely with sanctions restrictions, despite their interest in developing ties with Russia. Accordingly, even more active informational work is needed to establish Russian-Indian business ties, as well as the creation of a secure settlement mechanism. India already has similar experience, from doing business with Iran. In particular,...

14.09.2022

Does Tajikistan Have a Choice Amid Anti-Russian Sanctions?

Russia’s Place in Tajikistan’s Agenda For a while now, the crisis in Ukraine has remained peripheral in official Russia–Tajikistan ... ... Tajikistan is the only state in Central Asia not to have sent humanitarian aid to Ukraine. Tajikistan fears the West’s secondary sanctions that could be imposed on states that openly support Russia’s special operation, especially since the U.S. has already ...

23.08.2022

China and Russia: Dialog in the Face of External Challenges

... to effectively respond and adapt to new conditions. In a way, this is a solution for the difficulties caused by the Western sanctions policy, and it also means protecting and developing both countries’ economic interests, rather than creating economic-relation problems for the West. It is also important to note that Russian-Chinese cooperation in the economy and other areas is quite normal. However, following the Russia–Ukraine conflict, people have started to see Russian-Chinese ...

08.07.2022
 

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    U.S. wants to deter Russia’s military and political activity  
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    U.S. wants to dissolve Russia  
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