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Rising Inflation In The EU Against The Backdrop Of Sanctioned Russia

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Rising Inflation In The EU Against The Backdrop Of Sanctioned Russia

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Sanctions are an economic tool that harms the person on whom they are imposed, but they cannot help but harm the person who imposed them, especially if these countries are economically linked to each other. The impact of the sanction war against Russia is a clear example of this concept. Let’s look at Europe:

The European Union became the main actor that imposed sanctions on Russia, which hit the European economy. In April the record inflation rate was 7.4%, in May the record was broken and inflation reached 8.1%. In addition to currency hikes, an important trigger for inflation was the rise in energy prices. The last time such a sagging economy was seen was in 1999, when the whole world was going through the 1998 crisis. Energy prices rose 39.2%, which is almost 40% higher than all previous prices. Higher prices for food, alcohol and tobacco products contributed to inflation, but here prices rose by 7.5%. In fact, there has been inflation in the EU before, but the Ukrainian crisis served as a catalyst.

Estonia, Lithuania, and Bulgaria recorded the highest inflation rate among the EU countries. In Estonia, inflation reached 19%, Lithuania – 16.8%, Bulgaria – 14.4%. The Czech Republic (14.2%), Romania (13.8%), Latvia (13%), Poland (12.4%), and Slovakia (11.7%) were also among the countries with high consumer price inflation. In March, Eurostat reported that annual inflation in 19 euro-area countries in February accelerated to 5.9%. Annual inflation in the Eurozone was 6.2% in February 2022, up from 5.6% in January. The highest annual inflation rates were recorded in Lithuania (14%), Estonia (11.6%), and the Czech Republic (10.0%). The European Commission’s May 16 report reported that prices rose in annualized terms from 4.6% in Q4 2021 to 6.1% in Q1 2022. Total euro area inflation for April 2022 was 7.5%, the highest on record.

The Europeans are thinking about what to do. At this stage, the most reasonable solution seems to be an interest rate hike, which has not happened since 2011. Christine Lagarde, head of the European Central Bank, expressed this idea at the beginning of May. She also said that the European Central Bank will try to take other measures, for example, to stop buying government bonds, and after that, the interest rate will be raised.

France and Germany will take several measures to optimize the economy to stop the acceleration of inflation. The inflation rate in Germany was close to 7.9% in May. According to the estimates by the standards of the European Union, the price increase amounted to 8.7%. As a measure to resolve the crisis, the government of the country has reduced the tax on gasoline and diesel fuel, and from June 1 has introduced concessional fares on public transport. On June 1, Chancellor Olaf Scholz, a Social Democrat, said he wanted to bring employers and unions together in “concerted action” to find ways to prevent an inflationary spiral.

The French economy shrank 0.2% in Q1 compared to the previous three months. The government has taken many steps to protect people and businesses from inflation, for example by limiting the rise in energy prices to 4%. France has one of the lowest inflation rates in the Eurozone. In addition, the government is currently working on new measures to protect the purchasing power of the French.

Inflation is distributed unevenly across the map of Europe and depends on the country’s dependence on Russian energy. The economies of the Baltic States were hit hard because they actively imported Russian gas, least of all Malta, where inflation was 5.6%. It should be taken into account that before the Russian sanctions, energy prices were gradually rising.

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Pedo Andy from Fcukingham Palace

the stupid western faggots ruined their own pathetic Jew parasitic deadbeat economies by “sanctioning” RUSSIAN SUPERPOWER hahahahahaaa SLAVA ROSSIYA!

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Florian Geyer

Slava Rossiya, indeed. Well said.

Stephan Williams

I would have thought you could have figured out by now that the strategy of those in control of our western countries is to DESTROY THE WHITE, WESTERN WORLD, not save it!

This isn’t about good business. This is about VENGEANCE. This is about psychotic HATRED! This is about deliberate DESTRUCTION of everything that was once good about our western countries.

The MONSTERS want to sink their bloodied teeth into the flanks of Russia almost as much as they want Europe and the Americas corrupted beyond redemption.

Anonymous

Inflation makes the rich richer and the rest poorer They know. Class war needs good disguises when they’re only 1 %

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Peter Jennings

France and Germany will be first down the crapper. Both countries have swallowed hard on the UN’s global warming’ narrative. With fuel prices driving inflation and France halving their energy production from their nuclear plants, the future doesn’t look good for the French people. Apparently Germany is to rely on wind power and solar. This hasn’t worked in the US where they have a lot more sunshine, and it won’t work in Germany where they have much less. Dim, being the operative word that explains Germany’s suicide.

All this chaos is by design. Inflation is an old weapon the banker and political shysters use to drive their ressessions and depressions. These are periodically done to fleece the public of money so that the elite shyster class can ride the bad times and become rich off the misery of millions. They also use the bad times, created by themselves, to increase taxes and deny you your human rights.

Civil war cometh everywhere. It does now seem to be the only way of breaking this shyster washing cycle. These freaks want to destroy your way of life. Maybe we should destroy it all before they do? And then ‘build back better’, before they do.

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Sylvain

Inflation is not a problem for France. We need to get poorer and poorer to stop some money sharing ideas then repair many things here.

Peter Jennings

The official inflation figures from every western country are fake. If inflation isn’t a problem now, it soon will be. It’s baked into the NWO cake.

The Swab and his mates in the NWO want everything you currently own. Their engineered depressions give them the means to pick up everything on the cheap, until they have it all.

Donnchadh

Inflation was rising long before the war started due to red hot money press printing in both USA/UK and even American monetary analysts admit another bank crash is imminent . This staged war by the USA/UK is to save Banks/US Big Business /The City/Wall Street as they have nothing to fall back on save the War Industry –basing the Ruble on Commodities instead of a “promise to pay -IE- nothing ” was a master-stroke by Russia . Yes the poor pay for this not the rich – George Soros– quote – my tax is the same as an ordinary worker – his business is based in Dublin.

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JayLindberg

Renewable energy is a good thing and increased fossil fuel based energy is going to make renewable energy very competitive. That being said sanctioning Russia is still a stupid Idea. Almost as stupid as overthrowing the elected government of Ukraine and installing Nazis to run the country. Putting this Nazi government next to Russia with the long term goal of destroying the country and looting its assets didn’t work out very well.

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Gilles

Why nobody talks about price increase made possible by lack of competition when talking about inflation? Typically, German retailler meet and agree to raise their price by 20-50% over the weekend, how is that not coordinated anti competitive practice? Cartels have the power and now the excuse to increase price without losing market shares.

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Maju

They are pushed by their providers: while there are some cartel practices in oligopolistic sectors like energy (which should be nationalized outright), the small business have the hard choice of raising prices or losing money, or maybe both (because they lose customers anyhow). The key monopolistic sectors are energy, housing and banking as far as I can tell (also BigPharma but that seems unrelated, it applies rather to the “pandemic” developments).

Maju

Europe is ruled by traitors and the public opinion is almost totally under control of the US oligarchy. We have been turned into a colony and we will lament it before we will even consider doing something about it (i.e. a revolution, much more needed than ever before).

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The Joos are destroying western society exactly as planned. Divide and conquer is their game. Sit back and watch us destroy ourselves. Religion vs religion, poor vs rich, Blacks vs whites, gay vs straight, men vs women, pro Russian vs anti Russian, vaxxed vs unvaxxed etc etc etc.

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War

China inflation only 2% lol.

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PEDRO EL GRANDE

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