Each week, we'll share with you some of the most compelling numbers in our studies.
50 percent
Under the new U.S.-Ukraine minerals deal, Ukraine will contribute 50 percent of all revenues earned from the future monetization of Ukrainian government-owned natural resource assets into a reconstruction investment fund with joint U.S. and Ukraine ownership.
SOURCE: "Breaking Down the U.S.-Ukraine Minerals Deal" by CSIS's Gracelin Baskaran and Meredith Schwartz.
16,000
As of January 2024, over 16,000 economic restrictions had been placed on Russian individuals and entities, making Russia the most sanctioned country in the world.
SOURCE: "How Sanctions Have Reshaped Russia’s Future" by CSIS's Philip Luck.
3.5 million
The Chancay Port is projected to expand to a 3.5 million twenty-foot equivalent unit capacity, which would make it the third-largest port in Latin America and the largest port controlled entirely by a Chinese state-owned enterprise.
SOURCE: "China-owned Chancay Port Set to Become Latin America’s Third Largest" by CSIS's Ryan C. Berg, Christopher Hernandez-Roy, and Henry Ziemer.
24.3
On average, Russia has fired 24.3 missiles and drones at Ukraine per day since the start of the war.
SOURCE: "Breaking Down Russian Missile Salvos: What Drives Neutralization?" by CSIS's Yasir Atalan and Benjamin Jensen.
By the Numbers is composed weekly by Lauren Adler and the External Relations team.
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