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Russia's Nornickel taking a look at effect of most current US sanctions

Russian mining giant Nornickel said on Monday it was analyzing the ramifications of brand-new U.S. sanctions on its subsidiaries, which are not associated with the business's production and sales.

On Aug. 23, the United States imposed sanctions on several Nornickel subsidiaries as well as on the Bystrinsky copper and gold project, which Nornickel controls.

These companies were noted among 400 entities and people whose products and services make it possible for Russia to sustain its war effort and avert sanctions, according to the U.S. Treasury Department.

The group's production and sales companies (PJSC MMC Norilsk Nickel, its Polar Division and subsidiaries, Kola MMC and its subsidiaries) were not consisted of in the United States sanctions list outdated August 23, 2024, the business stated in a statement.

A variety of the group's service companies were included in the sanctions list. The business's management is examining the impact of the imposed sanctions, it added.

Nornickel, the world's biggest producer of palladium and a. major producer of high-grade nickel, is exempt to direct. Western sanctions.

However, sanctions versus Moscow prompted some Western. manufacturers to prevent purchasing Russian metal and complicated. payments, triggering Nornickel to redirect sales to Asia and to. attempt to move some final stages of its production out of the. nation.

In its declaration, the company did not discuss the sanctions. versus the Bystrinsky plant, in which Nornickel indirectly owns. 50.01%.

According to the latest available information at the end of 2023,. Bystrinsky's other investors included Nornickel's significant. shareholder Interros Holding with 36.66% and a subsidiary of a. Chinese personal equity company Hopu with another 13.33%.

The remote task, located in Russia's Far East, consists of. gold, copper and iron ore deposits as well as a processing. plant. The products are generally supplied to China.

(source: Reuters)