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What possible trade sanctions against Russia can mean for India and China

India and Russia are almost insignificant trade partners. Neither exports nor imports exceed 2 percent in the total outbound and inbound merchandise of both countries.

February 23, 2022 / 20:14 IST
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Representational Image. Source: Reuters
Representational Image. Source: Reuters

Western nations have begun to announce sanctions against Russia following the latter’s moves to recognise separatist regions in Ukraine. The first tranche of sanctions announced by the US and UK target Russian banks and billionaires. Restrictions have also been placed on Russia’s sovereign debt, meaning that it cannot raise money or trade new debt on the western markets. More sanctions could be announced soon, the two countries have warned. Germany froze a new gas pipeline.

For the moment, trade is unlikely to be affected by these sanctions. However, if trade sanctions are announced to pressure Russia to withdraw from its belligerent position, India may not have much to worry about. India and Russia are almost insignificant trade partners. Neither exports nor imports exceed 2 percent in the total outbound and inbound merchandise of both countries.

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Russia will, however, need to ensure that China does not take a hard stand against its moves in Ukraine. China is a major source of goods for Russia and also an important market for its fossil fuels, both petroleum crude and coal.

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