Exclusive: U.S. open to lifting sanctions
off aluminum giant Rusal - Mnuchin
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[July 21, 2018]
By David Lawder
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - The U.S. Treasury is
open to removing Russian aluminum producer Rusal from a U.S. sanctions
list, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said on Friday, adding the
objective was "not to put Rusal out of business."
Mnuchin's comment was the latest indication the Trump administration was
trying to aid sanctions-hit Rusal, which has taken a series of steps to
try to appease the U.S. government and get the restrictions lifted.
The U.S. Treasury in April imposed sanctions against billionaire Oleg
Deripaska and the eight companies in which he is a large shareholder,
including Rusal, in response to what it called "malign activities" by
Russia. But the sanctions caused havoc in the global aluminum market,
prompting several countries and companies to successfully lobby Treasury
for a softening of the terms on Rusal.
"The company has approached us on certain de-listing issues (from the
Specially Designated Nationals List)," Mnuchin said in an interview with
Reuters in São Paulo ahead of G20 finance meetings this weekend in
Argentina.
"I'm not going to go into the exact specifics of what those proposals
are and where we stand on them, but, yes, if we can find an acceptable
solution, that is our objective," Mnuchin said.
"Our objective is not to put Rusal out of business," he added,
acknowledging that Rusal was important to the global aluminum market.
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Aluminium ingots which were made at the Rusal Krasnoyarsk aluminium
smelter are seen in this illustration taken May 25, 2018.
REUTERS/Ilya Naymushin/File Photo
Last month Rusal shareholders elected a new board of directors,
dominated by independent directors and operational managers.
Deripaska and a team of his top managers stepped down from Rusal's
board of directors in May and are currently working on several
options to reduce his control over the company.
(Reporting by David Lawder; Writing by Yara Bayoumy; Editing by
Mary Milliken and Chris Reese)
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