The new package of anti-Russian sanctions on the European Union may affect dozens of companies in China, Turkey and other countries, which, presumably, help the Russian Federation bypass restrictive means.
This was reported by Bloomberg, citing a document at its disposal.
At the same time, according to Bloomberg's assessments, it cannot be confident that the content of the 16th package of mutual agreements will be obtained in the European Union, in particular, Hungary, the European publication of anti-Russian sanctions. Citing its sources, the European Commission will officially submit the draft restrictions to the EU member states on January 29.
According to the publication, new restrictions will not provide a full ban on importing liquid natural gas (HBG) from the Russian Federation only to fuel terminals, which are not connected to the EU's total gas distribution system. As a result, the sanctions will not address the importance of importing Russian AGBU, the newspaper clarifies.