Ukraine war: Moscow's invasion likely to inflict long-term economic decline on Russia

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Russia thought it would emerge from the Ukraine invasion with a bigger role on the global stage. But it's growing more isolated and looks likely to face a long-term economic decline. CNBC's Ted Kemp reports.
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They've been saying this since February of last year. Meanwhile, Russia's economy has only gotten stronger.

homelessjesse
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Gazprom director Miller acknowledged that Russia exported a record low amount of gas in 2022.
Even in 2000, it was selling 120 billion cubic meters, and now it is just over 100.
Kazakhstan took advantage of this and began exporting oil and gas, bypassing Russia.
Putin's partners are gradually turning away from him

evgeniybastrykov
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After WW2 with 20 million people dead and half of USSR leveled - USSR still was first craft space, man in space, first on the moon

dmitri
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Western and Japanese, Australian, and South Korean brands closed factories and joint assembly facilities.

edmundohand
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Meanwhile Russia officially showed the increase in GDP and doing better than ever

ttatiana
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I hope that this pressure will remain until there is nothing left of Russia. This country must be destroyed just as the USSR was

thersawilliamson
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Keep on wishing, thanks to sanctions Russia isn't importing much anymore, they're rebuilding their industry (something US should do as well).

V_screw_electric_cars
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Holy cow. Do you actually believe the drivel coming out of your mouths? Ya’ll got some shocks coming.

kirkha
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Cool, but don't send more money to Ukraine. Use it here where we need it.

morecringe
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Officials do not want to tell people about the decline in production. is it better to lie?

robertoschmitt
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Russia is "turning east", and other victims of US Abuse, like Iran & Venezuela are joining-in. With the Saudi turning away from the dollar, the headline of this video seems highly questionable. I'd check out The Duran, and Richard Wolff for better economic analysis.

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No one expected the sanctions to take effect in two months, they were originally talked about at least half a year.
It is also a mistake to think that the greatest effect for stopping the war should be deterioration in financial terms - you can't go on the attack with money and you can't shoot. And even if you have unlimited funding, without imported technology, components, electronics, a significant part of the arms is irreplaceable. Therefore, the most significant sanctions are those that were adopted in the beginning - the embargo on technology and dual-use goods.

treyschroeder
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Where did you get information from? Blah blah blah predictions. 1 dollar 200 rubles?

michaelpolyakov
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The sanctions are working. We just need to provide that Russia’s economy is a train. When a train brakes it does not brake sharply, and some way goes by inertia. So the sanctions work

and_pet
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We really see the result of our sanctions

valeryferry
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And our help to Ukraine is bringing Russia closer to ruin

thersawilliamson
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Menshevik vs. Bolshevik. Dictator vs. Dictator.

himebaughchris
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The world should provide Ukraine with weapons to fight for peace, for democracy, for the safety of our kids. The world should tighten sanctions against Russia to make it difficult for them to sponsor war.

lorettewisozk
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Gazprom of Russia fell by 46%, why are officials silent about it?

robertoschmitt
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Off ramp? A Moscow scaffolding for Putin and his Kremlin.

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