How Will Brexit Affect EU Sanctions Against Russia?

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How Will Brexit Affect EU Sanctions Against Russia? June 30, 2016 by Frank Holmes of U.S. Global Investors Brexit has dominated world headlines for the last couple of weeks, and with good reason: The U.K. s historic referendum has already roiled markets around the globe; raised serious questions about immigration, trade and diplomacy; cast a harsh spotlight on the EU s avalanche of rules and regulations; and divided member states on the best way forward. Among other far-reaching consequences, Brexit could end up causing Europe to rethink its sanctions policy against Russia, following a vote in Brussels last week to extend them another six months. Page 1, 2018 Advisor Perspectives, Inc. All rights reserved.

Nearly everyone agrees that Russia and President Vladimir Putin are among the winners because of Brexit. The U.K. is the EU s most vocal critic of Russia s 2014 annexation of the Crimean Peninsula and was instrumental in the decision to levy sanctions against the country s financials, energy and defense sectors two years ago. Several EU countries, including Austria and Hungary, have expressed interest in lifting, or at least softening, sanctions, as they can no longer afford to miss out on trade with Russia. Countries that have faced difficulty offsetting lost trade opportunities are Finland, Poland and the Baltic states Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania. The French parliament recently adopted a resolution to urge Brussels to drop all sanctions. Italy s Upper House of Parliament, meanwhile, approved a resolution opposing any automatic renewal of sanctions. Britain s exclusion from any future policy decision-making, then, could help Moscow s chances to renegotiate terms. In the long term, this bodes well for Russia s economy, which has been hammered by not just sanctions but also falling oil prices during the last two years. In 2013, energy accounted for 70 percent of all exports, with crude alone representing a third. What s helped keep oil producers profitable is the weakened ruble, which has lowered labor costs while making exports more competitive. Double Whammy: Sanctions and Low Oil Prices Estimates vary as to which has done more damage to the country s currency sanctions or the drop in Brent oil. As I ve pointed out before, there s a clear correlation between the ruble and oil prices. Page 2, 2018 Advisor Perspectives, Inc. All rights reserved.

But sanctions have made their own significant impact. According to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), trade restrictions were responsible for a 1.5 percent decline in Russia s gross domestic product (GDP) in 2015, with the effects intensifying the longer they re in place. The Economic Expert Group, a Russian fiscal policy consultancy, estimates that between 2014 and 2017, international sanctions and the plunge in oil prices will cost Russia a whopping $600 billion. A large percent of this includes capital flight, though we ve seen its rate slow since sanctions were first announced. Renaissance Capital believes $45 billion will leave the country this year, an improvement from the $64 billion lost in 2015 and $125 billion in 2014. Page 3, 2018 Advisor Perspectives, Inc. All rights reserved.

Exports have likewise taken a huge hit. In April, exports fell to $21 billion, a 28 percent decline from the same time a year earlier. Page 4, 2018 Advisor Perspectives, Inc. All rights reserved.

What Now? Just as the U.K. won t officially leave the EU for another two years, the removal of sanctions won t happen anytime soon. As I said, EU officials already voted last week to extend them another six months. Many people, including Putin, doubt whether Brexit will materially change Russia s relationship with the European trading bloc. (On a side note, it s interesting that even Putin recognizes why Brits voted the way they did: No one wants to feed and subsidize weaker economies, support other countries, entire peoples, he told reporters on Friday.) However, there s mounting pressure among individual EU member states to drop or at least soften sanctions, and with Britain, the bloc s strongest supporter of restrictions, voting to leave, an opportunity to revisit terms could surface sooner than expected. All opinions expressed and data provided are subject to change without notice. Some of these opinions may not be appropriate to every investor. By clicking the link(s) above, you will be directed to a thirdparty website(s). U.S. Global Investors does not endorse all information supplied by this/these website(s) and is not responsible for its/their content. U.S. Global Investors Page 5, 2018 Advisor Perspectives, Inc. All rights reserved.