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Will the US Lift Sanctions Against Russia? An Investor's Analysis

... about the potential easing of some restrictions, experts generally agree that a complete lifting of sanctions is unlikely. Instead, Washington may replace existing sanctions with new ones, utilizing various economic and political justifications. The issue of sanctions is particularly relevant for investors, as they have a significant impact on capital markets, trade, and the strategic development of specific sectors of the economy. Let's explore how the current situation may affect Russian businesses ...

Coffee in Russia will increase by 20-40%: Reasons and Consequences

... importers to smooth price fluctuations; supporting local producers and roasting enterprises. Conclusion: What to Expect Next? The rise in coffee prices in Russia is not a temporary phenomenon, but rather a result of serious global changes. Both climatic issues and economic conditions continue to exert pressure on the market. For consumers, businesses, and the government, it is essential to adapt to the new realities in advance to minimize the consequences of the price crisis and maintain the accessibility ...

Diesel Lives On: The Role of Diesel Engines in the Age of Electric Vehicles

... Electric vehicles remain expensive, limiting their widespread adoption. Raw material resources: Battery production requires rare metals such as lithium and cobalt, which presents additional environmental and geopolitical challenges. In light of these issues, diesel engines remain in demand, particularly among certain customer segments. Why Diesel Remains Relevant? Efficiency and Economy Diesel engines are traditionally characterized by lower fuel consumption compared to gasoline counterparts. This ...

Risks of Gas Supply Disruptions for Europe in Winter

... and Other European Suppliers Norway currently plays a leading role in gas supplies to Europe, compensating for some of the lost volumes from Russia. However, dependence on a single region remains a vulnerable position for the EU. In response to this issue, the EU is expanding cooperation with Algeria and other North African suppliers. 3. Creating Strategic Reserves and Enhancing Energy Efficiency The European Commission is urging EU member states to actively build gas reserves, which can help stabilize ...

Gas Supply Risks for Europe This Winter

... status of alternative supplies, and the measures that EU countries are taking to stabilize the situation. Primary Causes of Potential Supply Disruptions 1. Reduced Russian Pipeline Gas Imports A decrease in Russian gas supplies to Europe remains a major issue in the EU’s energy policy. At the end of 2024, a five-year agreement on Russian gas transit through Ukraine is set to expire. With Ukrainian authorities indicating reluctance to renew the agreement, the risk of halting the remaining transit supplies ...