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Moscow is preparing to raise taxes and cut spending as it tries to maintain high defence expenditure with Russia's economy ...
This is an audio transcript of The Economics Show podcast episode: ‘Why Russia’s wartime economy is starting to crack. With Elina Ribakova’ Sam Fleming Since the invasion of Ukraine, Russia has been ...
The Kremlin's export ban on petrol has failed to contain shortages, with queues now stretching for miles as motorists wait ...
Military production and defense spending are propping up Russia's economy and may shape its future long after the war in ...
When the EU and US hit Russia with fresh sanctions in 2022, many analysts expected the country’s economy to crack. Instead, Russia has shown strong GDP growth, powered in large part by a massive boost ...
Hit by falling oil revenues and Western sanctions, growth in the country has slowed while the budget deficit has exploded.
"The key channel by which secondary tariffs on buyers of Russian energy could impact the global economy would be through the ...
Russia's economy will grow by 2.5 percent in 2024, but there will be labor shortages that will hurt future production.
As President Trump turns up the economic pressure to push Moscow to reach a cease-fire, WSJ explains how Russia’s economy has ...
Russia and US are discussing the possibility of working together in the field of natural gas liquefaction, Vladimir Putin pointed out ...
Russians are likely to face higher taxes as the burden on the budget grows and the Central Bank of Russia says that "the ...
Despite Europe’s pledge to stand side by side with Ukraine, many of Zelensky’s allies couldn’t stomach the one sacrifice it ...