Russia – International Trade Administration

Posted: December 26, 2022 at 10:17 pm

The U.S. Commercial Service Russia suspended operations on July 15, 2021, due to the Russian governments ban on locally employed staff. While the Commerce Department hopes to re-open its Moscow, Russia office in the future, Russias invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022, has severely affected bilateral commercial relations.

Initial trade statistics from the months following the invasion indicated a 70-80% drop in U.S. exports to Russia, and the long-term effects of sanctions, export controls, and other U.S. government measures affecting trade remain uncertain.

As the situation on the Russian-Ukrainian border has escalated, culminating in the Russian invasion of Ukraine on February 24, the U.S. Government has responded by imposing new sanctions and export controls on Russian entities and individuals.

These new sanctions and export controls have significant implications for U.S. exporters working in the Russian market. The Office of Russia, Ukraine, and Eurasia (ORUE) is available for consultations about USG informational resources available to U.S. companies. Please contact Policy Team Lead Tanner Johnsonand Russia Desk Officer Agnes Pawelkowskafor more information.

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