Russia Metals Firm Severstal to Stop Europe Deliveries

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Russian metals company Severstal said Wednesday it was halting deliveries in Europe after the EU imposed sanctions on its main shareholder,
metals magnate Alexei Mordashov."We are redirecting the flows of raw materials to alternative world markets," Russian news agencies quoted
the company as saying in a statement.It said the decision to stop deliveries to the European Union was made "in the framework of sanctions
imposed on the shareholder."Deliveries to Europe amount to about 2.5 million tons of steel a year on average, making up about a third of the
with the politics around Ukraine."I have never been close to politics," he said."I have absolutely nothing to do with the emergence of the
current geopolitical tension and I do not understand why the EU has imposed sanctions on me."