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Report: Ross has stake in firm with Putin ties

Son-in-law part owner of Russian gas producer

- By Bernard Condon The Associated Press

NEW YORK — Newly leaked documents show that Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross, the Trump administra­tion’s point man on trade and manufactur­ing policy, has a stake in a company that does business with a gas producer partly owned by the son-in-law of Russian President Vladimir Putin.

According to records obtained by the Internatio­nal Consortium of Journalist­s, Ross is an investor in Navigator Holdings, a shipping giant that counts Russian gas and petrochemi­cal producer Sibur among its major customers. Putin’s son-in-law Kirill Shamalov once owned more than 20 percent of the company but now holds a much smaller stake.

Commerce Department spokesman James Rockas said Ross “never met” Shamalov and has generally supported the Trump administra­tion’s sanctions against Russia, according to the ICIJ report. Rockas added that Ross has withdrawn from matters related to transocean­ic shipping vessels and has met the “highest ethical standards.”

The details are likely to add to the questions about ties between Russia and the Trump administra­tion, connection­s that for months have shadowed the White House and are a focus of an investigat­ion by special counsel Robert Mueller. Yet it wasn’t immediatel­y clear how many partners Ross might have or what the profit-sharing agreement might be.

ICIJ disclosed the Ross holding as part of reporting on 13.4 million records of offshore entities in tax havens leaked to German newspaper Süddeutsch­e Zeitung. The newspaper then shared the records with ICIJ and a network of more than 380 journalist­s in 67 countries. The New York Times is its U.S. partner in this inquiry.

The Times earlier reported on the Ross holding.

It wasn’t immediatel­y clear exactly how much of Navigator, which is publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange, Ross personally owns. ICIJ reported that Ross and other investors own four Cayman Island entities that in turn own 31.5 percent of Navigator, a stake worth $176 million at Friday’s closing stock price.

Ross’ stake in Navigator is likely a small fraction of that. In financial disclosure forms he filed with the government this year, Ross valued his holdings in the Cayman Island entities, which include other companies besides Navigator, at no more than $10.1 million.

Sibur contribute­d 8 percent to Navigator’s revenue last year, according to reports filed with regulators.

 ?? J. Scott Applewhite ?? The Associated Press Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross owns a stake in a company that does business with a Russian gas producer partly owned by the son-in-law of Russian President Vladimir Putin, according to leaked documents.
J. Scott Applewhite The Associated Press Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross owns a stake in a company that does business with a Russian gas producer partly owned by the son-in-law of Russian President Vladimir Putin, according to leaked documents.

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