Posted on 04/18/2024 6:03:24 AM PDT by delta7
Sanctions and the removal of Russia from SWIFT have not deterred the Russian economy. A recent report by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) predicts that Russia’s economy will grow more in the next year than any other advanced economy.
The IMF believes Russia’s economy will grow by 3.2% in 2024, in comparison, the US is expected to grow by 2.7% while Europe’s top economy, Germany, is expected to grow by a mere 0.2%. Cutting off Europe from Russian energy backfired in a major way. Foreign investments have been pouring into Russia from the rest of the world, which is eager to join the rank of “advanced nation.”
BRICS
Trade between China and Russia has spiked to $240 billion in the last year alone. World leaders have learned absolutely nothing from the previous three years. US President Joe Biden just announced new tariffs against China on steel, aluminum, and shipbuilding supplies that will be potentially raised to 7.5%, triple the current rate for steel and aluminum. “The president understands we must invest in American manufacturing, but we also have to protect those investments and those workers from unfair exports associated with China’s industrial overcapacity,” Lael Brainerd, director of the White House’s National Economic Council. The president of the US and other world leaders simply do not understand how the economy operates. Brainerd believes China is simply overproducing, and these tariffs will cause China to change its policy as it wishes to continue trade with the US, its previous top trading partner.
Trade War 2
China does not need the US to excel at trade. China’s adopted capitalistic style of business is causing nations to line up to sell to China in the same manner that they once did to the US. Now, Americans are strapped for cash, and its consumer population is declining. Biden just made it less appealed for nations like China to sell to the US. Germany is failing to grow because it continued its mercantile system of business where it feels it must increase manufacturing. German manufacturing may be of higher quality than that of China but China’s middle class is growing, and with it, so are the number of consumers amid a population of nearly 1.4 billion people.
Russia does not need the US, Canada, or Europe for trade either, as they have a precious natural resource that is in higher demand than supply. The world needs energy and fossil fuels and cannot operate without them. As hard as the climate change zealots try, they cannot eliminate the world’s dependence on fossil fuels. Instead, the West is imposing regulations and taxing its people in an effort to reduce their reliance on fossil fuels, but the demand is not there, and the infrastructure does not exist. There is no reliable alternative to fossil fuels on a wide scale.
Russia does not need to adhere to the G7 nation’s price capping regulations. Russia has effectively been selling oil to nations like India who then turn around and sell it to the West at a premium. Pettiness is poor business, and simply attempting to ostracize a necessary trade partner from the global market has backfired in a major way. Now nations like those under BRICS are trading freely without Western interference and it is becoming overtly apparent that sanctions do not work.
Well, thank you for the nice sendoff!! < smh>
😂😂😂 we do not sponsor terrorism. We wrote the book.
1000 times more Ukrainians have fled Ukraine compared to Russians fleeing Russia. That is actual and real evidence of which country is worse off from the war.
“”””I love it here and don’t plan on going back to America.
Yes, you can own property here. I feel totally safe.””””
Early on when your adopted country invaded Ukraine you felt safe, but then you fled to the United States and say that you were getting uncomfortable in Russia, you even hoped they would have a revolution.
What happened and what happened to your goal of your child being educated in Russia?
Good for you! 😊
I visit Russia usually twice a year, (related to my business).
It’s a beautiful country and the people are very friendly and helpful. Never had a problem.
I suppose we wrote the book on how to fly jets into the world trade center? Or maybe we wrote the book on sending suicide bombers into various parts of the Mideast and other places? I don’t think so!
I don’t know what one has to do with the other - but if you say so….
Preposterous BS propounded by Hamas terrorist loving sympathizers
I feel very safe her, I moved back at the start of the month. The locals are very kind to me as an American, which contradicts one of my initial concerns.
I did not claim that we escaped to the US, nor do I remember advocating for a revolution. Any such statement, if made, would have been driven by fear at the onset of the conflict. The prospect of family and friends being drafted to Ukraine (which some were), along with the possibility of my brother-in-law’s conscription, was frightening.
In May 2021, I returned for my visa renewal; it wasn’t an escape. During that period, I attended some medical appointments and encountered health issues. Four months later, my wife and son joined me for the holidays, which was part of our original plan (to spend the holidays in America with my family). By February, we decided to return. However, on the day we intended to purchase our tickets, the conflict in Ukraine erupted. Initially, I was apprehensive about returning, but as the situation prolonged, we made the decision to go back. The Lord had other plans for us, and I am glad. I became involved with a church, served as a Sunday School teacher, deepened my faith, and received training for missionary work.
The Lord has a plan, and had I returned when we desired, I would have missed out on the many wonderful experiences of the past three years. Additionally, I was diagnosed with another medical condition which might have remained undetected had I been here rather than there. I was in the right place at the right time.
We have returned to Russia. We arrived back nearly a month ago and discovered a small church that requires assistance. I am thankful that God guided us to be here at this time.
My son is currently receiving his education here, and I intend for my second child, who is due to be born here in January, to also be educated in this place, God willing.
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