Russia facing most difficult situation in three decades, PM says

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  1. That last part where he talks about how “if you leave, production must continue” gives me a gut feeling that they’ll nationalize assets of foreign companies who left.

  2. This is very illuminating

    [https://oec.world/en/profile/country/rus](https://oec.world/en/profile/country/rus)

    Just looking at that it is obvious how badly RuZZia has angered its most important trade partners and how devastating these sanctions will be. We are talking about tens of millions of jobs being at risk.

    Maybe they should leave Ukraine now as fast as possible and try to fix some of these relations because their time is running out. Once all of these companies find new partners elsewhere: they are not returning, that is it then. There is a huge inertia on these things once they find some equilibrium.

  3. Basically they smacked themselves on the head with a hammer (for some obscure reasons) and are now complaining that it hurts like hell. Well duh.

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