Impact of Sanctions on Russian Economy

Jul 10, 2024

Russian Economy and Sanctions: Key Points from Steve Rosenberg's Report

Introduction

  • Russia: Most sanctioned country in the world.
  • Current Economic Outlook: Expected to grow faster than all advanced economies (IMF).
  • Event: International Economic Forum in St Petersburg hosted by President Vladimir Putin.

Expected Focus of the Forum

  • Main Topic: Economy
    • Russian authorities' message: Despite Western sanctions, there are many regions and countries ready to do business with Russia.
    • Notable absence: Few CEOs from America or Europe.
    • Participation: Delegations from Asia, Africa, Middle East, and South America.

Geopolitical Context

  • Key Issues:
    • Ongoing war in Ukraine.
    • Rising tensions between Russia and the West.
    • Potential escalations: Russia considering supplying advanced missiles to allies for strikes against Western targets.

Circumventing Sanctions

  • Support from Friendly Nations: India and China
    • Oil Exports: Redirection from Europe to India and China.
    • China: Significant economic support, becoming a lifeline for Russia.
    • Export Revenue: Continued income from energy exports despite sanctions.
    • Military Spending: Funds directed to defense sector, driving short-term economic growth.

Sustainability Concerns

  • War economy likely unsustainable in the long term.

Criticism and Loopholes in Sanctions

  • Oil Price Cap: Initiative by G7 and EU to cap Russian oil prices at $60/barrel.
    • Russia has circumvented this cap.
  • Trade Sanctions: Aimed at reducing Russia's trade revenue;
    • Russia continues to find ways around these sanctions.
  • Proposed Secondary Sanctions:
    • Suggested by US Treasury.
    • Target international banks transacting with Moscow.
    • Potential to exert more pressure on the Russian economy.

Conclusion

  • Growing economic pressure: New measures may concern Russian authorities.
  • Outlook: Continued focus on how Russia navigates and sustains its economy under these conditions.