Swiss Concerns Over Russian Gold Via Central Asia
Government admits possibility of sanctioned Russian gold entering Switzerland through Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan

Key Takeaways
- The Swiss government admitted it cannot rule out that Russian gold is entering Switzerland via Central Asia.
- Gold imported from Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan may have been originally mined in Russia.
- Switzerland and the United Kingdom are virtually the only importers of gold from Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan.
- Jean Tschopp and nearly 20 elected representatives questioned SECO's oversight capabilities.
By The Numbers
They Said
"Switzerland, like other countries applying the same sanctions, cannot rule out the possibility of Russian gold being remelted in one of the above-mentioned countries and then imported into Switzerland."
"Are the State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO) and the Central Office for Precious Metals Control (CMP) in a position to exclude that gold imported from Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan was mined in Russia after the start of the war in Ukraine?"