Foreign Companies’ Behavior in the Russian Market under Sanctions: Speculation and Reality

Q1 Arts and Humanities Russia in Global Affairs Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.31278/1810-6374-2023-21-4-47-64
Ekaterina Ya. Arapova, Svetlana I. Balakhonova
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This study aims to assess the scale of foreign companies’ withdrawal from the Russian market after the start of the Special Military Operation in Ukraine as well as the possibility of replacing them with counterparties from jurisdictions that have not joined anti-Russian sanctions. Expert assessments are based on the original database on foreign business behavior compiled by the Institute for International Studies at the Russian Foreign Ministry’s MGIMO University. The analysis shows that relatively small foreign companies are leaving the Russian market, while large international corporations are scaling back their operations in Russia and are more inclined to adapt to the new conditions. The negative impact on the Russian economy as a whole appears to be not as big as the assessment based on the Yale Database of foreign companies would suggest. The Russian IT sector, the business services sector, and the financial sector have expectedly proved to be relatively more vulnerable. At the same time, the natural resources sector (power and mining industries) is relatively more stable, and cooperation with state-owned (or state-affiliated) companies in jurisdictions that do not support sanctions against Russia has the best prospects.
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制裁下外国企业在俄罗斯市场的行为:猜测与现实
本研究旨在评估在乌克兰特别军事行动开始后,外国公司从俄罗斯市场撤出的规模,以及用来自尚未加入反俄制裁的司法管辖区的对手方取代它们的可能性。专家的评估是基于俄罗斯外交部MGIMO大学国际问题研究所编制的外国企业行为原始数据库。分析显示,相对较小的外国公司正在离开俄罗斯市场,而大型国际公司正在缩减在俄罗斯的业务,更倾向于适应新的条件。对整个俄罗斯经济的负面影响似乎没有基于耶鲁外国公司数据库的评估所显示的那么大。俄罗斯的信息技术部门、商业服务部门和金融部门被证明相对来说更加脆弱。与此同时,自然资源部门(电力和采矿业)相对更稳定,与不支持制裁俄罗斯的司法管辖区的国有(或国有附属)公司合作的前景最好。
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