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Can the EU Replace Russian LNG with American? Realities, Benefits, and Risks for the European Market

... will demand substantial time and investment. Russian LNG Exports and Their Role in Europe Russia ranks as the world’s third-largest LNG exporter, after the United States and Qatar. Major markets for Russian LNG, aside from Europe, include China and Japan, though a significant portion continues to flow into European countries with advanced LNG infrastructure, such as Spain, the United Kingdom, and the Netherlands. While EU sanctions have reduced the presence of Russian LNG, total elimination remains ...

Monday, December 2, 2024: Analysis of Key Events and Reports

... strategically. Monday, December 2, 2024: Analysis of Key Events and Reports International Events 01:00 MSK: Australia - Manufacturing PMI (Nov) The indicator is expected to remain stable, reflecting the resilience of the Australian economy. 03:30 MSK: Japan - Manufacturing PMI (Nov) A slight improvement is anticipated, suggesting gradual recovery in Japanese industry. 04:45 MSK: China - Caixin Manufacturing PMI (Nov) An increase is expected, indicating strengthened activity in China's small and medium-sized ...

Trade Wars: What Investors Should Worry About

... Eurozone must adhere to specific guidelines now more than ever: Active tax policy. This will help mitigate periods of minimal economic growth as well as inflationary fluctuations. With this approach, Europe may avoid a "lost decade," akin to Japan's experience in the late twentieth century. While this is a painful measure, it is crucial for maintaining stability. Preservation of credit and financial policies. The head of the European Central Bank, who significantly lowered interest rates ...

Is it possible to replace Russian LNG with American: reality, benefits and risks for the European market

... take time and significant investment. LNG exports from Russia and its role in the European market Russia ranks third in LNG exports in the world, behind only the United States and Qatar. The main buyers of Russian gas, besides Europe, are China and Japan, but a significant part of exports is still directed to Europe, especially to countries with developed infrastructure for receiving LNG, such as Spain, Great Britain and the Netherlands. The sanctions imposed by the EU against Russia are gradually ...

What Awaits Investors in the Global Economy

... economic recovery is futile. Sergey Tereshkin anticipates an improvement in the European markets in the coming months. However, the central banks' intention to maintain interest rates at previous levels poses a risk of a negative scenario, similar to what Japan faced. Despite this, European assets could yield a decent return, particularly for corporations based on the continent. In the case of unpopular sectors, the risk of stock price declines is very low. Alternative Markets A promising alternative to ...