How Russia’s timber trade is sidestepping the EU’s Ukraine war sanctions

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ICIJ partners in Europe revealed the indirect trade routes used to mask the origins of Russian timber, which continues to flow into the EU despite being banned.

Russia was the EU’s fifth largest trading partner in 2021, exporting more than $3 billion worth of timber to the bloc.

Banned Russian timber is still being imported into the EU despite sanctions to curb timber revenue that helps finance Russia’s war in Ukraine, a new investigation by ICIJ partners in Europe has found.

Paper Trail Media, Der Spiegel, ZDF and others analyzed trade data to trace the pathway of banned wood through third countries, including China, Turkey, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan.

Russia is one of the world’s largest timber exporters, harboring more than a fifth of the world’s forested areas. In 2021, the country was the European Union’s fifth largest trading partner, exporting more than $3 billion worth of timber to the bloc that year, according to the European Commission.

When Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, sanctions swiftly followed, including a total ban on Russian timber imports into the EU from July 2022. While direct trade between Russia and the EU was stymied, new global pathways emerged to traffic illicit wood into the bloc. 

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Over 200 pine trees poisoned with herbicide in Vietnam’s Central Highlands

Only 40 out of the 210 poisoned pine trees have been able to recover

By Tuoi Tre News

September 24, 2017, 10:55 GMT+7

​Over 200 pine trees poisoned with herbicide in Vietnam’s Central Highlands
An officer points at the part of a pine tree where a hole was drilled to add herbicide. The incident has happened since late June in the Central Highlands province of Lam Dong. Photo: Tuoi Tre
Over 200 pine trees in Lam Dong Province, located in Vietnam’s Central Highlands, have been poisoned with herbicide in the past three months.The incident has happened since late June in Nam Ban Town, Lam Ha District, Truong Dai, head of the forest protection unit in Nam Ban, confirmed on Saturday. Tiếp tục đọc “Over 200 pine trees poisoned with herbicide in Vietnam’s Central Highlands”