“The shift in attitude towards Russia: How it’s impacting the Russian economy”
Enjoyed this video? Join my Locals community for exclusive content at
tktalknews.locals.com!
1 year ago
54
RussianEconomy
Russia
Economy
Sanctions
InternationalMonetaryFund
IMF
Europe
Hungary
Austria
SoutheastAsia
CentralAsia
“The shift in attitude towards Russia: How it’s impacting the Russian economy”: “Despite Western sanctions, the Russian economy is growing faster than that of Germany and Britain in 2023. This surprising turn of events is a slap in the face for those who were convinced that the Russian economy would be devastated. In this video, we explore how there has been a shift in the attitude of European countries towards Russia and how it’s impacting the Russian economy. We also discuss why there is less appetite for further economic penalties on Moscow and how Russia is finding other partners around the world. Watch this video to learn more about the surprising turn of events in the Russian economy.”
Loading comments...
-
1:19
RT
2 years ago‘The world economy will feel the impact’ – Igor Yurgens on sanctions against Russia
1.61K25 -
3:41
Rumor has it
6 months agoThe West miscalculated - sanctions did not affect the Russian economy and Putin’s position
48 -
15:32
The Duran
1 year agoRussian economy strengthens. EU economies in tatters
4K84 -
2:48
Rumor has it
11 months agoRussian Finance Minister Siluanov on the situation in the economy
11 -
1:11
Tony Katz
1 year agoLarry Summers Says Russian Economic Sanctions Are Not Working
311 -
3:17
RT
1 year agoRussia’s economy to grow in 2023 despite sanctions - IMF
56815 -
5:37
Rumor has it
1 year agoAre Russian Sactions really working and are how they are affecting the US and the EU
2 -
0:46
Just the News
1 year agoEU Foreign Policy Chief says Russia’s economy will suffer this year
5.37K9 -
2:41
RT
1 month agoRussian economy will grow significantly more than expected – IMF
7.4K14 -
20:05
PopeNews
1 month agoSanctions On Russia Failed | Russia Expected To Grow Faster Than All Advanced Economies In 2024
241