Is a Special Purpose Vehicle a Way to Circumvent Western Economic Sanctions Imposed on Russia or Only Pitfalls Lie Ahead?

IF 0.2 Q4 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
N. Sinitsin, Elena Murashko
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The ‘problem’ of economic sanctions that restricted trade has vexed the Russian community for the past several years and seemingly only tends to worsen. At the same time, the European Union (the EU) developed a Special Purpose Vehicle (the SPV) (known as Instrument in Support of Trade Exchanges (the INSTEX) for Iran to continue trade without accessing the United States financial system and avoid violating the United States of America (the US) sanctions. In this respect, one might argue that Russia, in general, might consider a similar option by creating an INSTEX like SPV to circumvent the imposed economic sanctions. At first glance, such SPV seems like a working mechanism to continue the trade in goods and services and to preserve trade flows in case Russia is fully disconnected from the SWIFT) or if ‘maximum’ sanctions are imposed against Russia. This article provides a general overview of how Russia deals with trading under the pressure of economic sanctions and how the hypothetical SPV may assist Russia in maintaining stable trade relations despite the sanctions. The article further discusses how the hypothetical SPV may resort to investment arbitration in order to protect its rights and interests and challenge the imposed sanctions and the risks it may face in this respect. The study reveals that creating such SPV to avoid anti-Russian sanctions might assist with humanitarian need, while the potential to restore normal trade flows is quite doubtful. Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV), Economic Sanctions, Investment Arbitration, Instrument in Support of Trade Exchanges (INSTEX), Counter-sanctions, Circumventing sanctions
特殊目的载体是规避西方对俄经济制裁的一种方式,还是未来的陷阱?
限制贸易的经济制裁“问题”在过去几年里一直困扰着俄罗斯社会,而且似乎只会变得更糟。与此同时,欧盟(EU)开发了一种特殊目的载体(SPV)(称为贸易交流支持工具(INSTEX)),以便伊朗在不进入美国金融体系的情况下继续进行贸易,避免违反美国(美国)的制裁。在这方面,有人可能会说,总的来说,俄罗斯可能会考虑类似的选择,通过创建一个类似INSTEX的特殊目的公司来规避实施的经济制裁。乍一看,这样的SPV似乎是一种工作机制,可以继续进行商品和服务贸易,并在俄罗斯完全脱离SWIFT的情况下保持贸易流动,或者如果对俄罗斯实施“最大”制裁。本文概述了俄罗斯在经济制裁压力下如何处理贸易,以及假设的特殊目的公司如何帮助俄罗斯在制裁下维持稳定的贸易关系。文章进一步讨论了假设的特殊目的公司如何通过投资仲裁来保护自己的权益,挑战制裁以及可能面临的风险。该研究显示,创建这样的特殊目的公司以避免反俄制裁可能有助于人道主义需求,而恢复正常贸易流动的潜力则相当值得怀疑。采购产品特殊目的实体(SPV),经济制裁,投资仲裁,支持贸易交流的工具(INSTEX),反制裁,规避制裁
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Global Trade and Customs Journal INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS-
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