{"id":736,"date":"2025-06-15T14:21:27","date_gmt":"2025-06-15T14:21:27","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/marinemalawi.com\/?p=736"},"modified":"2025-06-20T10:58:58","modified_gmt":"2025-06-20T10:58:58","slug":"russian-exports-surge-despite-western-sanctions-report-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/marinemalawi.com\/index.php\/2025\/06\/15\/russian-exports-surge-despite-western-sanctions-report-2\/","title":{"rendered":"Russian exports surge despite Western sanctions \u2013 report"},"content":{"rendered":"
Last year, Moscow sold 18% more goods to its top 20 trade partners compared to 2021, the German Economic Institute has estimated<\/strong><\/p>\n Russia\u2019s exports have grown considerably, compared to figures recorded prior to the escalation of the Ukraine conflict and despite sweeping Western sanctions, the German Economic Institute has reported.<\/p>\n Back in 2022, the US, the EU, the UK, Canada, Japan and several other nations imposed massive sanctions on Russia, targeting its financial institutions, trade, and energy exports. Moscow has consistently described the punitive measures as illegitimate and counterproductive.<\/p>\n In a report published on Friday, the German Economic Institute stated that \u201cdespite all European efforts, <\/em>[Russian President Vladimir] Putin\u2019s war chest is not emptying.\u201d<\/em> The document suggested that Moscow is \u201cskillfully exploiting the loopholes in the sanctions regime to expand its financial resources.\u201d<\/em><\/p>\n This is evidenced by an 18% increase in Russia\u2019s exports to its top 20 trade partners last year, compared to 2021, the Institute\u2019s experts wrote, estimating that the growth translated to 330 billion dollars\u2019 worth of goods.<\/p>\n