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| Russia Is On The Brink Of Collapse-The Telegraph by DiamondsAreFore(op): 7:29am On Oct 25, 2024 |
https://www.hostpic.org/images/2410251151110092.jpg EU countries are discussing ways to tighten sanctions on Russia. Restrictions on liquefied natural gas purchases from Russia and dual-use goods transfers to Russia top the agenda. Little progress is expected in the near-term, as Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has used his EU presidency to thwart the implementation of new sanctions on Russia. When Orban is replaced by Poland’s hawkish Prime Minister Donald Tusk in January, most observers expect the impasse to be broken and the sanctions regime to intensify. There is an urgent imperative for European countries to make the sanctions regime against Russia more airtight. The IMF just raised its forecast for Russian GDP growth in 2024 from 3.2 per cent to 3.6 per cent. Yet the outlook for the Russian economy in 2025 looks much bleaker. The IMF just slashed its GDP growth projections from 1.5 per cent to 1.3 per cent next year. Even though Russia’s interest rates are at 19 per cent and soaring, inflation remains stubbornly high at 8.6 per cent. As key sectors of its civilian economy stagnate, it is more reliant than ever on its bloated military budget to sustain growth. Even in the defence sector, Russia has 400,000 fewer workers than it needs and severely lags many industrial economies in automation. A combination of labour shortages, rising prices and foreign capital flight could lead to the bursting of Russia’s defense-industrial boom in the coming year. Tighter sanctions would make Russia’s economic outlook even more pessimistic and raise the costs of its aggression against Ukraine. Europe needs to present a unified front against Russia’s shadow fleet of oil tankers and front companies that do Russia’s bidding. In December 2022, the G7, EU and Australia jointly imposed a $60 per barrel price cap on Russian oil. Russia responded by investing more than $10 billion into antiquated uninsured oil tankers and used this shadow fleet to sell vast quantities of oil at higher prices. A June 2024 Kyiv School of Economics (KSE) report revealed that Russia’s shadow fleet oil exports had doubled in a year to 4.1 million barrels per day. This alarming figure inspired Britain’s belated “call to action” at July’s European Political Community summit. Last week, Britain barred 18 Russian shadow fleet ships from docking in its ports and increased the total number of prohibited vessels to 43. The EU has imposed similar measures against the shadow fleet, but Russia’s largest shipping company Sovcomflot continues to rename and reflag vessels to evade detection. Tougher action is urgently needed to deprive Russia’s war machine of vital revenues and prevent dilapidated Russian ships from spilling oil into the Baltic Sea and Strait of Gibraltar. After the first wave of sanctions were imposed on Russia in 2014, the Kremlin created a vast network of shell companies in Europe to secure access to contra-banned goods. This informal economy has also serviced Russia’s war-time allies. On October 17, Ukrainian anti-corruption organisation NAKO revealed that North Korean KN-23/24 missiles possessed microelectronic components from the US, Britain, the Netherlands, and Switzerland. Much like the shadow fleet, Britain and the EU’s response to this loophole has been delayed and overly mild. On October 11, Britain announced that it had carried out 37 investigations into sanctions-busting companies but refused to issue any fines against them. Hermitage Capital Management CEO and Kremlin critic Sir William Browder described Britain’s lax response as an “embarrassment.” The EU has taken concrete action against only a small fraction of the pre-war total of 31,000 European companies with Russian beneficial owners Britain and the EU’s passivity is surpassed only by Switzerland’s willingness to flout the rules. Switzerland has not aligned with the EU’s mandate that European company subsidiaries in third countries enforce sanctions against Russia. The Swiss authorities insist that case-by-case prosecutions of sanctions violators under existing law are sufficient. Empirical data suggests otherwise. By April 2023, Switzerland exported $276,000 worth of microelectronic components to Russia. These components helped Russia replenish its precision missile and drone stocks. The opposition Social Democratic Party of Switzerland is right to call Berne’s subsidiary loophole “scandalous” and a “huge step backward.” European leaders routinely chastise Global South countries for giving Russia economic lifelines. Now is the time for Europe to crack down on its own ports and companies that enable Russian aggression. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/10/24/russia-is-on-the-verge-of-collapse-sanctions/?WT.mc_id=tmgoff_youtube_youtube-community |
| Re: Russia Is On The Brink Of Collapse-The Telegraph by thesicilian: 7:37am On Oct 25, 2024 |
I can bet the Europeans and Americans are still doing business as usual with Russia behind closed doors. |
| Re: Russia Is On The Brink Of Collapse-The Telegraph by Augustine2244(m): 7:48am On Oct 25, 2024 |
Western lies and propaganda as usual.Russia isn't on any brink of collapse. All the targeted sanctions by the EU and USA on Russia as a result of the 2022 invasion of Ukraine, have failed to cripple Russia's economy and destabilise her fighting capabilities in the ongoing war. Russia is so strong that she is very much excellently bypassing the sanctions, neutralising their effects, still exporting her oil and gas and shoring up her foreign exchange reserves. The The West never expected Russia to be fully resilient and resistant to their sanctions and are still in shock and bewilderment that sanctions haven't been able to stop or slow down Russia's fighting capabilities and willingness to go on with the war. Lol! In truth, Russia is fighting for the Multipolar World Order which is favourable for developing nations. But Nigerian and African idiots would choose US led Unipolar World Order which is the same trying to force LGBTQ abomination on them,what their ancestors never accepted. There are more idiots in Africa than there are grains of sand on the seashore. |
| Re: Russia Is On The Brink Of Collapse-The Telegraph by Treadway: 7:51am On Oct 25, 2024 |
Dolts should rest You have been screaming this Russia is on the brink of collapse since the war started. Meanwhile, what we can see is despite all the humongous sanctions, Russia is still standing strong. Face your shithole that has crumbled before your very eyes and leave Russia be. Nothing do Russia. |
| Re: Russia Is On The Brink Of Collapse-The Telegraph by CodeTemplarr: 8:12am On Oct 25, 2024 |
Augustine2244:Multi polarity thats sacrdufucing developing world to emerge. Nonsense! |
| Re: Russia Is On The Brink Of Collapse-The Telegraph by Baronthecelebri(m): 8:20am On Oct 25, 2024 |
In your dreams. Stupid post |
| Re: Russia Is On The Brink Of Collapse-The Telegraph by GreyWolf01: 12:07pm On Oct 25, 2024 |
It's always these silly UK newspapers peddling wishful disinformation. |
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