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Money Talks: German Carmakers Oppose Extension of Anti-Russian Sanctions

© AFP 2023 / DPA/ JAN WOITASEmployees of German carmaker BMW work on the production of the new electrical vehicle i3 at the plant in Leipzig
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German engineering enterprises are suffering huge losses from the anti-Russian sanctions and strongly oppose their extension, DWN wrote.

Russia is one of the most important export partners for Germany in the engineering field. However, ant-Russian sanctions have negatively affected German companies and caused widespread criticism among German entrepreneurs. During the first nine months of 2015 exports to Russia declined by 27% to 3.58 billion euros, DWN reported.

Robots weld a car body at the plant of the German car manufacturer Volkswagen Sachsen in Germany, Monday, Jan. 26, 2015 - Sputnik International
Halt! German Business Community Demands End to Russian Sanctions
In December, the European Union's sanctions against Russia could be automatically extended. However, Italian officials requested that EU member states would debate the issue rather than prolong the sanctions automatically.

If extended, German businesses will continue to suffer serious losses and the German economy in general will witness a significant downturn, DWN reported.

"In this year, Germany might be able to export to Russia products worth only 5 billion euros. This is almost 3 billion euros less than two years ago," the newspaper wrote, citing head of the German Engineering Association Thilo Brodtmann.

Relations between Russia and the West deteriorated over the conflict in Ukraine, with Western countries accusing Russia of its alleged involvement in the crisis. In July 2014, the US and EU imposed sectoral economic sanctions against Russia. In response, Russia restricted food imports from the countries that joined the anti-Russian sanctions.

The EU's economic sanctions against Russia are set to expire on January 31, 2016. The extension of the sanctions will be discussed by the leaders of the EU member states at the European Council on December 17-18.

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