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Despite sanctions, Russia still gets hands on Western goods

Despite sanctions, Russia still gets hands on Western goods

Posted on June 20, 2024 By admin


A Kansas businessman shipped banned avionics equipment to Russia through Armenia, the UAE and other third countries. A French firm falsified documents to help unscrupulous European exporters circumvent sanctions.

Despite more than two years of Western punitive measures, Russia is still getting its hands on prohibited goods, with the help of cunning businesses that go to great lengths to dodge the embargo.

Last week, the United States unveiled fresh sanctions against 300 targets in and outside Russia.

“(These) actions strike at their remaining avenues for international materials and equipment, including their reliance on critical supplies from third countries,” said Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen. It may still not be enough.

“Unfortunately, when people want to commit fraud, it might take some time but they succeed,” Claire Lavarde, a lawyer at international law firm Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner, told AFP.

Russia was hit with a first wave of sanctions following its annexation of Crimea from Ukraine in 2014. The West tightened the screws after Moscow invaded its neighbour in February 2022.

But Russia’s economy has withstood the shock, growing 5.4% in the first quarter of this year as its trade relations with Asia and the Middle East soared.

Some business leaders say they cannot always control where their products end up in the supply chain.

“We are not necessarily naive, but there is nothing we can do,” said a senior executive at a European manufacturer of precision machinery who spoke on condition of anonymity.

For legal protection, he said, “our lawyers advised us to have all our clients worldwide sign a document stating that they would not resell our products to Russia, Belarus and Iran”.

Ms. Lavarde, whose firm helps banking, luxury and high-tech groups know who they can still work with, said: “One can imagine controlling the first re-export, but not the tenth.”

Despite export controls, Russia “continues to be able to import large amounts of goods needed for military production”, according to a January report by the Kyiv School of Economics.

Moscow’s imports of “battlefield goods” and “critical components” took a hit in the aftermath of the invasion but they recovered in the second half of 2022 “as Russia was able to adapt supply chains”, the report said.

Russian imports of battlefield goods reached $932 million between January and October 2023, only 10% lower than the pre-sanctions period.

Data compiled by Eric Dor, director of economic studies at the France-based IESEG School of Management, showed that EU exports to Russia of 50 “high-priority items” fell 95% between October 2022 and September 2023 compared to the same period in 2020-2021. Meanwhile, the study found that EU exports of such items to former Soviet republics, Turkey and the UAE soared. They more than tripled for Kazakhstan, quadrupled for Armenia and jumped almost 1,700% for Kyrgyzstan.

The Kansas businessman, Cyril Gregory Buyanovsky, 60, pleaded guilty in December for his role in a “long-running scheme to smuggle sophisticated US avionics equipment to Russia”, Assistant Attorney General Matthew Olsen said at the time.

After Washington tightened sanctions in 2022, Mr. Buyanovsky and other conspirators shipped goods to Russia through intermediary companies in Armenia, Cyprus and the UAE, U.S. authorities said.

They filed false export forms and used foreign bank accounts in Armenia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Cyprus and the UAE to funnel money from Russian customers to Mr. Buyanovsky’s company.

‘Will I report?’

Ted Datta, head of financial crime compliance at Moody’s Analytics, said companies must conduct more thorough investigations than before to track their goods through supply chains.

He said companies must ask themselves: “If the volume of trade suddenly spikes to Uzbekistan or another neighbouring third country, or I’ve got transactions which are going to Moldova, will I report that risk to my regulator?”

Companies are expected to check that their partners are not on Western blacklists. They must also verify that contracts in joint projects with Russian companies that were awarded before the sanctions can be legally completed.

A European lawyer who helps clients examine such scenarios said he ensures they comply with the rules. But not every Western firm plays by the rules, with some opening new factories in third countries to export products to Russia, he said.

Adding to the complexity, some products are stripped for their parts. IESEG said Russia is suspected of using the electronic components of laundry machines or dishwashers.

The EU exported 1.6 million euros worth of laundry washing machines to Kazakhstan between 2020-2021, according to IESEG. The amount soared above 18 million euros two years later, an increase of 1,310%.



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