Article 72QR2 Why Russia’s economy is unlikely to collapse even if oil prices fall | Phillip Inman

Why Russia’s economy is unlikely to collapse even if oil prices fall | Phillip Inman

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Phillip Inman
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Hopes that tougher sanctions and lower oil prices could derail Putin's war effort underestimate how far the Kremlin has rewired its economy

Pacing inside the Kremlin last weekend, as news feeds churned out minute-by-minute reports of Donald's Trump's Venezuelan coup, Vladimir Putin may have been wondering what it would mean for the price of oil.

Crude oil has lubricated the Russian economy for decades - far more than gas exports to Europe - and so the threat of falling oil prices, prompted by US plans for control of Venezuela's rigs, will have been a source of concern.

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