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    Chinese banks are more cautious with Russian financing

    Jeffrey ClarkBy Jeffrey ClarkFebruary 26, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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    China and Russia have significantly strengthened their relations since Moscow’s annexation of Crimea in 2014, when tough sanctions were also imposed on Russia. For example, China bought more Russian raw materials to stimulate the growth of the economy. For example, the country accounts for about 30 percent of Russian oil and gas sales.

    These banks fear that allowing the funding may be interpreted as support for Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine. Doing so could risk sanctions against the United States and its allies. According to the sources, this is a temporary decision for the time being. ICBC is the largest bank in the world in terms of assets, while the Bank of China is the country’s largest commercial bank for trading currencies.

    Penalties

    The invasion of Ukraine by order of Russian President Vladimir Putin triggered a wave of international sanctions against Moscow, mostly from Western countries. Washington, among other things, imposed sanctions on the energy giant Gazprom and other major Russian companies, which will no longer be able to raise money in Western financial markets.

    On the other hand, China does not want to spoil its relations with Russia. Putin recently strengthened ties with China during his visit to the Beijing Winter Olympics. In particular, the two countries agreed to intensify their cooperation in the financial sector and gas supply.

    Beijing has neither condemned nor unconditionally supported the invasion of Ukraine. On Friday, China abstained from voting on a UN resolution condemning Russian “aggression” against Ukraine and calling for the immediate withdrawal of troops. Russia vetoed this decision.

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