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The Middle Eastern Crisis and New Challenges for Russian Business

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On April 2, 2026, Anastasia Tsvetkova, Senior Partner for Climate and Sustainable Development at Baikal Lobridge, presented at the business event “Global Challenges and Russian Business: New Realities and Perspectives”, hosted by the American Chamber of Commerce in Russia (AmCham).

Her presentation highlighted how the crisis in the Middle East is doing more than destabilizing the region, it is forcing a systemic rethink of the global economic model. Access to critical resources — energy, water, and food — is increasingly becoming a decisive factor for both economic stability and national security.

Disruptions in energy flows, logistics, fertilizer production, and transportation can create cascading effects across the entire food value chain. In this environment, resilience, not efficiency, is becoming the new priority for governments and businesses alike.
"For Russia, the current situation underscores the importance of building resilient systems and securing access to critical resources. In a world where supply chains are increasingly fragile, our ability to adapt and manage resources effectively will define both national and economic security," said Anastasia Tsvetkova during her presentation.
The event gathered experts from banking, consulting, and corporate sectors to discuss the factors shaping government policy priorities and the business environment in 2026. Participants explored how global instability, resource security, and sustainable development are reshaping business strategies and decision-making.

The full presentation by Anastasia Tsvetkova is available at the following link.