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Shang Wu Bu Wang Zhan·2025-09-18 16:41

Core Insights - Since the onset of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, Ireland's exports to surrounding countries have surged, raising concerns about the circumvention of sanctions through these nations [1] - By the end of 2024, Ireland's exports to Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan are projected to reach nearly €216.5 million, an increase of approximately €95 million compared to 2021 [1] - The EU has identified these countries as having a risk of sanction evasion, and pressure has been applied by the EU, UK, and US on nations accused of facilitating parallel imports to Russia [1] Export Growth - The largest increase in exports from Ireland to these countries has been in essential oils and perfume materials, which surged by 63% to over €95 million [1] - Significant growth has also been observed in the export of metal ores, chemical materials, road vehicles, and machinery [1] - Since the end of 2021, exports to Kazakhstan have risen by 13%, reaching nearly €79.5 million, with key products including essential oils, chemical materials, and fruits and vegetables [1] Sanction Considerations - Recent reports indicate that the EU is contemplating imposing sanctions on Kazakhstan due to its export of raw materials used in weapon production to Russia [1]