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Turkey and China stop paying with banks

ICBC-Filiale in Peking

China’s largest bank won’t accept payments from Russian banks under Western sanctions.


(Photo: Reuters)

Industry Only a strong last quarter saved Russia’s banks from a year of losses in 2022. And currently it doesn’t look like this year will be any better.

Because even banks from those countries that have so far continued their business with Russia in defiance of Western sanctions are now cutting the connection. These include institutes from China, Turkey, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and from former Central Asian Soviet republics such as Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan.

Financial institutions such as the Bank of China, the ICBC, the China Construction Bank and others no longer transact with Russian banks sanctioned by the West. This was reported by the deputy head of the major Russian bank Rosbank, Alexander Rachmanin, at an economic conference in Moscow.

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