Finland is the country most dependent on Russian nickel supplies. The share of imports is 88.4 percent (or $335.7 million).
Estonia ranked second: 44.1 percent of its imports came from Russia ($1.5 million).
The Czech Republic came in third with 7.7 percent (14.4 million dollars), followed by Germany (7.4 percent and 80.1 million dollars) and Bulgaria (5.7 percent and 485.5 thousand dollars).
Also from hostile states, Slovenia, the Netherlands, Poland, Latvia, Spain and several other countries bought nickel from Russia.
Earlier, Russian President Vladimir Putin suggested considering restrictions on the export of strategic raw materials from the Russian Federation, such as uranium, titanium and nickel, but without harming the interests of the Russian economy.