Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Bluesky Threads L’economia russa rallenta bruscamente, con più turbolenze in orizzonte https://www.reuters.com/markets/europe/russian-economy-slows-sharply-with-more-turmoil-horizon-2025-04-08/ di Majano57
South_Dependent_1128 on 08/04/2025 23:33 Yes, and this is why Krasnov is charging tariffs to everyone to damage every country’s economy but Russia’s.
I405CA on 08/04/2025 23:37 But Trump says that the Russians are winning and have the cards. Is it possible that he’s wrong?!?!
QuoteAccomplished845 on 09/04/2025 01:07 We have been seeing multiple such articles for 3 years now, this time is surely true.
hazily on 09/04/2025 04:37 Wait but Trump promised them no tariffs for Russia so shouldn’t they be swimming in money now /s
PlanktonOk4560 on 09/04/2025 05:36 So Russia burns itself in a war, the US elects an idiot who burns down their house. Meanwhile China just need to sit and wait it out.
Gjrts on 09/04/2025 06:56 Current oil price of $61 is dramatically below Russia’s external trade break even price point of $77. For every barrel they export, they lose $16, and the country becomes poorer. Russia is heading for bankruptcy.
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The more the worst country in history suffers, the better.
The dildo of consequences rarely if ever arrives lubed
Yes, and this is why Krasnov is charging tariffs to everyone to damage every country’s economy but Russia’s.
But Trump says that the Russians are winning and have the cards.
Is it possible that he’s wrong?!?!
Can’t wait for that shithole to crash and burn.
May Russia collapse as hard as Germany did in ’45.
We have been seeing multiple such articles for 3 years now, this time is surely true.
Wait but Trump promised them no tariffs for Russia so shouldn’t they be swimming in money now /s
Burn
So Russia burns itself in a war, the US elects an idiot who burns down their house.
Meanwhile China just need to sit and wait it out.
Current oil price of $61 is dramatically below Russia’s external trade break even price point of $77.
For every barrel they export, they lose $16, and the country becomes poorer.
Russia is heading for bankruptcy.