Polish exports to Belarus and Kyrgyzstan at all-time highs

by Yadabber

31 comments
  1. woah sanctions don’t work in a globalized world i am very surprised at this information

  2. The Polish government trading with autocratic countries somehow doesn’t surprise me

  3. Gross, this is why secondary sanctions need to be a thing. Also- How is Belarus able to skirt the same sanctions russia receives? At this point they are defacto controlled by russia and obviously just a nexus to avoid sanctions. I mean russia launched its invastion from Belarusian territory. There would be no Bucha Massacre without Belarusian compliance and control.

    So gross. This is on the governments. Self interested and profit driven businesses will always put aside morals if it means more money can be made. The governments need to correct this market failure.

  4. The same applies to all other countries in Europe. Especially Germany if go by volume.

  5. These are paper exports I’m from Türkiye and most of these imports doesn’t even shipped to exporter county all of them go to Russia. There are hunders of shipping companies in Türkiye making $$ from this trade.

  6. Ah yes, computer chips for famous Kyrgyzstan cruise missiles and Belarusian suicide drones!

  7. Yeah, it’s a real pain to see Poland that supplies ruzzia with goods, using Belarus and Kyrgyzstan. That means that sanctions don’t work

  8. Smh. Border to belarus must be closed, but instead idiots from Konfederacia are blocking the border with Ukraine

  9. OP deleted sources for this so he can single out Poland. But hes dumb so they still show when you go to his profile. The author of this graph did the same thing for other countries in Europe.

    This is agenda-pushing. Here you have links to source:

    [https://twitter.com/RobinBrooksIIF](https://twitter.com/RobinBrooksIIF)

    On his profile graphs show the same for other countries in Europe. Including Germany.

    He also ignores the fact this is mostly from companies (often multinationals operating in Poland) and has nothing to do with governments.

  10. Is there a comparision, how much did they export to Russia during that timeframe?

  11. So I checked export data to see how much of exports to Russia have been redirected through Kyrgyzstan. I’ve used [Trading Economics](https://tradingeconomics.com/poland/exports/russia) as data source, but if someone knows where OP has data from, let me know, I’d prefer to use OP source.

    Poland Exports to Russia:

    2021- 8,79 **Billion** USD

    2022- 4,82 **Billion** USD

    Poland Exports to Kyrgyzstan:

    2021- 25,4 **Million** USD

    2022- 109 **Million** USD

    So 2,1% of sanctioned exports by value has been redirected through Kyrgystan in 2022. Of course there are other countries neighboring Russia that are used for evading sanctions, but for me the more interesting part is **why the fuck did we have 4,82 BLN of exports to Russia in 2022**.

  12. Personally, I’ve started to see much more polish products on the shelves of the stores: everything from polish candies to washing powder can be found now

  13. A bunch of this is just the *Russian* export sector collapsing due to war economy and several million Russians fleeing conscription.

    Some of it is resale to Russia, probably, but this line would be going up even if *nothing* was being sold onwards.

  14. Oh f.ck me. And then they are blocking ukrainian border. Money the only thing that count

  15. That’s what happens, when countries put sanctions on other countries, and it goes both ways, though it makes everything more expensive and more difficult to get.

  16. I don’t really understand this. Who are we kidding?

    Aren’t the sanctions we use for ourselves? Everyone knows where this is going. How come we don’t do anything about this? This is only hurting ourselves, I just don’t understand.

  17. To Russia and Putin, actually. Well done, our slavik brothers!

  18. Remember: invest in Eastern Kyrgyzstan before it’s too late.

  19. How much of this is trade that used to go Europe->Russia->Kazakhstan that cut out the middle and how much is trade to Russia that evades sanctions? It matters.

  20. Polish Coca-Cola cost less in Russia then in Poland, I was Schock

  21. If ruzzia did indeed attack Europe, would they continue trade with it?
    Really curious.

  22. Disgusting support of Putin and genocide. Just like Germany.

  23. I see you Russian bot.
    Cope and seathe
    Slava Ukraini Heroyam Slava

  24. Tell me you’re dodging sanctions without telling me you’re dodging sanctions

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