Yermak-McFaul Sanctions Group presented new research on Russia's circumvention of export control restrictions in the technological and digital spheres
17 January 2024 - 12:04
"The International Task Force on sanctions has indeed become a key platform where independent experts generate ideas for new sanctions and recommend how to implement the restrictions more effectively. I am grateful to each expert who contributed to the development of proposals in the key areas of export controls and IT," said Andriy Yermak.
- "Limiting Russia's ability to produce weapons is key.
- This is what I consider the number one priority for sanctions policy.
- Much has been done, but our experts point to many ways to increase effectiveness.
- We continue to work."
- It is noted that in 2023, imports of military goods to the Russian Federation almost completely recovered after the introduction of restrictions and amounted to 90% of the volume before the full-scale invasion.
- On the other hand, imports of dual-use goods decreased by almost 29%, which is evidence of the success of export control measures if they are properly applied and enforced.
- In the first ten months of 2023, Western companies supplied Russia with critical components totaling $2.9 billion. Imports of CNC machines to Russia in January-October 2023 increased by 33% compared to the pre-sanctions period and amounted to $292 million.
- Experts call for measures to be taken to ensure that export controls outpace Russia's attempts to circumvent them.
- Such measures should take into account the specific challenges at different stages of the supply chain, and should be aimed at eliminating gaps in export control policy, increasing corporate accountability, countering circumvention attempts by third countries, and strengthening institutions and international cooperation.
- Russia's military-industrial complex relies heavily on interconnected software systems based on Red Hat Linux. The Neutrino, Alt 8 SP, and Astra Linux systems were also developed with the participation of Western companies.
- Russian energy companies rely heavily on Western software to estimate deposits in natural resource fields.
- Key systems include Roxar RMS, Paradigm, Landmark Engineer's Desktop, and STARS.
- Despite the sanctions, these software packages are available through local representatives and intermediaries.
- Rosneft and Gazprom, both of which are subject to Western sanctions, are among the main users of this software.
- Problems with the use of SAS and IBM systems are pushing financial institutions to look for alternative software products, such as Digital Q.Reporting and Polymatica.
- Thus, ineffective import substitution in the financial sector opens a window for potentially successful sanctions restrictions.
- Dependence on VMware and Citrix software forces Russian institutions to use their own alternatives, which have problems with functionality and reliability.
- to stop financial transactions with Russian companies,
- to ban the participation of Western companies in joint developments, and
- to create a separate database of alternative software used by the Russian Federation.
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