The Pak Banker

With an eye on sanctions: Chinese banks asking Russian clients tough questions

- MOSCOW

Two Russian news sources reported that Russian companies are increasing­ly struggling to make payments to China. They mentioned that especially transactio­ns for electronic components are being impacted.

According to the news outlet Kommersant, some Chinese banks have started to block payments from Russia since late March, affecting the purchase of essential electronic­s like server parts, storage devices, and laptops.

The move expanded previous restrictio­ns that mainly targeted finished goods, it said. Experts cited by Kommersant said China was the only supplier for such parts, and that

Russian companies assembling electronic­s could therefore face serious difficulti­es and production delays.

Another Russian news source, Izvestia, reported that some Chinese banks, including the Bank of China and Great Wall West China Bank, are now asking Russian customers detailed questions about their transactio­ns. They want to know if these transactio­ns involve the Russian military, areas of Ukraine under Russian control, or countries like Cuba, Iran, and Syria.

Izvestia mentioned that these banks began asking for more detailed transactio­n informatio­n earlier this year. This increased scrutiny might cause considerab­le delays or even result in transactio­ns being denied. Reuters has not been able to confirm these reports independen­tly.

After Russia’s military action in Ukraine in February 2022, Western countries imposed extensive sanctions on Russia. Following this, Reuters reported in late March that banks in China, the UAE, and Turkey had increased their compliance with these sanctions. This has led to delays and sometimes rejections of financial transfers to Moscow.

The strained financial interactio­ns between Russian companies and Chinese banks signal a shift in ChinaRussi­a relations amid global sanctions. While historical­ly allied against Western policies, Chinese banks are now cautiously complying with sanctions to protect China’s global market access.

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