"The Board carefully considered an opportunity for the Company to effect a potential change of domicile of the Company from Jersey to the Russian Federation," the press release read. Rusal said so-called redomiciliation was proposed in the wake of new Russian laws on international companies and special administrative regions, effective August 3.
In early April, the United States imposed new sanctions against Russia, affecting a number of key businessmen and companies controlled by them. Deripaska's En+ Group and aluminum giant Rusal were among the companies and individuals put on the list. After the billionaire's companies saw their share prices tumbling, the businessman stepped down as director of Rusal, and left En+ Group's Board of Directors.
On Monday, The Financial Times reported, citing sources, that En+ had submitted to the US Treasury the final version of a plan designed to lift the US sanctions against the group. The plan envisages to reduce Oleg Deripaska's share in the company below 45 percent from around 70 percent currently mainly via the transfer of shares to one of Russia's largest state-owned banks VTB. VTB currenltly has a 9.6-percent stake in En+.
The source also warned that since Rusal exported about 80 percent of its products before the sanctions, the situation "may be catastrophic not only for the company's enterprises around the world, but for the entire global aluminum market."