After the introduction of Western sanctions against Belarus, its steel exports to Russia grew by 20%
Over the six months that the Western sanctions against the Lukashenka regime have been in effect, supplies of Belarusian rolled metal products to Russians have increased by about 20 percent, and Russia's share in total exports of Belarusian metallurgical products has increased from 18 to 23 percent.
“In Russia we have an extensive distribution network, it serves hundreds of consumers of our products. Nobody wants to give it up for the sake of the far-fetched political demands of some countries towards Belarus, ”explains Anatoly Volkov, First Deputy General Director of the Belarusian Metallurgical Plant.
Deliveries of Belarusian seamless steel pipes to Russia are growing especially dynamically. These innovative products turned out to be in demand in Russia against the background of the revival of the oil industry, during the development of new fields. For example, during the recent VIII Forum of the Regions of Belarus and Russia, BMZ signed contracts with three leading Russian firms for a total of $ 18 million. By the end of the year, they will have shipped 12 thousand tons of seamless pipes and reinforcing bars. In the first four months of the year, 125 thousand tons of metal products have already been sold to Russia.
Belarus does not fall under the restrictions imposed by Russia in the form of export duties, and this is seen as one of the measures to support the Belarusian economy in the current difficult conditions. At the same time, purchases of Belarusian seamless pipes and other high-tech metal products were increased in the EU countries. Among the leading buyers of metal products from Belarus and the USA.