Who We Serve in the U.S.
- Anton Bystrov
- Aug 18, 2025
- 2 min read
Updated: Sep 25, 2025

Our political consulting and lobbying services are tailored to clients who seek an edge in the U.S. and beyond.
Typical clients and scenarios include:
International Politicians and Candidates: We work with parliamentarians, candidates, and party leaders from around the world – from Eastern Europe and the former USSR to Africa and Latin America – who aim to enhance their electoral prospects or governance outcomes by securing positive relations with the U.S. or Canada. By showcasing alignment with Western democracies or earning informal endorsements, these leaders gain credibility within their own countries. We help them cultivate that support and leverage it appropriately.
Government Officials and Agencies: Heads of government bodies (ministers, advisors, top civil servants) often seek to solve problems or elevate their profile via international backing. Newrecon assists officials, for example, in negotiating better terms for aid or trade by enlisting the help of U.S. policymakers, or simply gaining greater recognition, allowing them to remain influential in their roles.
Business Leaders and Oligarchs: Owners of large businesses in developing regions frequently face political and economic risks – from arbitrary regulatory actions to asset freezes or sanctions. Such clients turn to Newrecon to protect their interests and unlock opportunities. We coordinate lobbying efforts to defend their property rights against local government overreach, assist in lifting or averting U.S. sanctions that may be hindering their business, and facilitate expansion into U.S. markets.
Corporate Executives in Trade-Sensitive Industries: CEOs and leaders of major companies worldwide often must respond to U.S. trade policies (tariffs, import quotas, or government procurement rules). Newrecon provides lobbying assistance to companies facing punitive tariffs or seeking access to U.S. government contracts. We represent their interests in Washington, arguing for fair trade treatment or inclusion in procurement programs. Our interventions help mitigate the impact of shifting U.S. trade policies, keeping our clients’ goods and services competitive in the U.S. market.
Foreign Governments and Diplomatic Missions: Sometimes an entire country requires lobbying support – for instance, to accelerate bilateral negotiations or secure a favorable decision in Washington that traditional diplomacy alone isn't achieving. Newrecon can supplement diplomatic efforts by lobbying on issues that are in limbo. We have provided behind-the-scenes support to foreign embassies and UN missions when they need to fast-track resolutions on matters ranging from security assistance to trade agreements. Our work in these cases runs parallel to official diplomacy, but via private-sector channels that can often move more quickly.
For an in-depth look at why different regions lobby U.S. officials, see our analysis:
By serving a broad spectrum of clients, Newrecon has gained unmatched experience in foreign lobbying—particularly in Washington, where we understand the diverse motivations that drive nations and businesses to seek influence in the U.S.
