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Russia and China To Conduct First Barter Trade Deals In September / October  

China, Finance, Trade

Moscow and Beijing are looking to a barter trade system to overcome the hesitancy of Chinese banks to run foul of US sanctions in conducting cross-border financial transactions with Russia. The moves, which are expected to be temporary, come as the two sides are trying to limit the transactional use of the SWIFT banking system. […]

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Crypto Laws

Russia’s New Digital, Crypto, Cross Border Finance and Foreign Banking Laws: An Explainer

Economy, Finance, Trade

Russia just became the world’s largest crypto economy As we had predicted, Russia has adopted a law in the second and third readings that allows cross-border settlements and exchange trading in digital currency within the framework of experimental legal regimes (ELR) from September 1.  Russian lawmakers also legalized cryptocurrency mining in Russia. The Central Bank

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Russia Awaits September 1st Approval of Law on International Settlements Using Cryptocurrencies

Economy, Finance, Infrastructure, Trade

Mass Digital Ruble Usage Expected By July 2025  In an effort to intensify, speed up, and broaden the available tools used for settling international transactions, the Russian State Duma has passed, in its first reading, a bill that opens the way for the Bank of Russia to launch an experimental platform for the use of

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Russia Rises To Eighth Place In Global Manufacturing Output

Economy, Finance, Trade

Russia has risen to the eighth place in global manufacturing output, according to a report issued by “Make UK”,  a British institution that represents UK manufacturers and competitive markets. The report  includes a wide variety of data about the contribution of manufacturing to different economies including exports, sectoral breakdown, R&D investment, salary levels and provides

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Russia To Permit Foreign Bank Branches & Cryptocurrency Settlements

Economy, Finance, Trade

Changes in Russia’s policy towards allowing Foreign banks to operate in the county are in the pipeline, as growing problems with cross-border payments have forced the government and the Central Bank to agree to open branches of foreign banks in Russia. These have been strictly prohibited in recent decades. Additionally, Russian officials are ready to

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De-Dollarizing Via mBridge – How Close Are We?

BRICS, Economy, Finance, Trade

In a world where de-dollarization has become the byword for independent sovereignty, there has been a lot of talk about BRICS currency, cross-border settlements in national currencies, and much speculative guesstimating. However, what is the root program that has been developed to enable cross-border settlements to handle transactions in different sovereign national Central Bank Digital

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Burning Down The House: How European Politicians Have Collapsed The European Economy

Economy, Finance, Trade

One of the difficulties when reporting statistics concerning Russia or the European Union in these chaotic times is the ultra-partisan nature of contemporary thought. Anything pro-Russian or Western-negative is automatically regarded as suspect and not to be trusted. Such items are also avoided as subjects for discussion in Western media. Hiding the truth has always

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Russia’s Tax Revenues From ‘Unfriendly Countries’ Business Exceeds Forecasts

Economy, Finance, Trade

Other unexpected bonuses are increasing Russia’s taxable corporate income from foreign investors originating from unfriendly countries as a direct result of sanctions being placed upon the country. Political pressures are also being placed on foreign investors to exit. It is another example of political thinking in the West apparently being divided from the fiscal repercussions.

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Corporate Registrations In Russia’s Offshore SAR Increase 30% In 2024 YTD

Economy, Finance, Investment, Trade

Russian and foreign investors are starting to become more savvy over tax incentives on offer in Russia’s Special Administrative Regions (SAR), increasing their investments by almost a third since the beginning of this year. The two SAR that Russia currently has are sited in Kaliningrad, in Western Russia, and Russky Island, Vladivostok in the Primorye

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