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The Gold Mining Industry of Magadan Oblast under Sanctions: Risks for the Region
Abstract— The introduction of a new package of sanctions in connection with the start of a military operation in Ukraine in 2022 is particularly changing the conditions for functioning of Russia’s gold mining industry, which uses high-performance foreign equipment for mining and sells its output on the global market. The article considers the factors complicating the industry and which have triggered an increase in production costs and decrease in the sale price of gold: a ban on foreign trade operations for the largest partner banks of subsoil users, an embargo by foreign countries on the purchase of Russian gold and import of foreign equipment and spare parts, and the Russian Central Bank’s decrease in the dollar/ruble exchange rate from May 2022 to January 2023. The case of a specific enterprise in Magadan oblast was used to assess the efficiency of placer gold mining under the changed conditions as of July 2022 and the forecast for 2023. Federal and regional measures were proposed to help smooth the severity of emerging problems in the industry and consequences for the economy of this single-resource northern region.
期刊介绍:
Regional Research of Russia is the sole social science English-language journal focused on spatial development of Russia and its regions, and the post-Soviet states. The journal covers issues of economic and human geography, regional geography, regional economics and sociology, spatial planning, regional policy, urban and rural studies, and geography of resource management. The journal presents scientific results gained by researchers both in Russia and abroad. It aims to promote contacts between Russian and foreign regional specialists. Although articles are devoted to regional problems of Russia and the post-Soviet space, the journal welcomes contributions from all countries.
Regional Research of Russia publishes English translations of articles selected from three Russian academic journals:
Izvestiya Rossiiskoi Akademii Nauk. Seriya Geograficheskaya,
Izvestiya Russkogo Geograficheskogo Obshchestva,
Region: Ekonomika i Sotsiologiya.
and from other Russian-language journals on the case-by-case basis, as well as original papers. The source of each article is described at the article level on the title pages. The selection for Regional Research of Russia is made by the Editorial Board. Both original papers and the articles selected from other journals are peer-reviewed and subject to the same high standards for the quality of content, and publication ethics. The editorial policy is consistent for all parts of the journal. Currently most of the articles are from Russia, but the journal welcomes original manuscripts on regional problems in the English or Russian languages from all countries.