πͺπΊπ°πΌπ·πΊEU trade with Russia increased in 2022 despite sanctions
— AZ π°πππ (@AZgeopolitics) January 3, 2023
Imports from Russia to Europe, gross, in monetary terms. It has decreased in some countries, but has increased in most European countries. pic.twitter.com/bgEWF6MzlG
WNU Editor: Much of this 2022 trade was in commodities (i.e. oil/natural gas/metals/etc.), and prices were insanely high. But I do expect a huge drop in Russia - EU trade in 2023, and that is because of sanctions on Russian oil/natural gas/etc..
But here is an easy prediction. This Russian oil/natural gas/etc. is still going to be bought by Europe, but through other countries and companies acting as "middlemen" for Russia.
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