Det har varit en massa ståhej från anti-Rysslandstrollen om "bensinbrist" i Ryssland, vilket härmed kan dementeras:
Citat:
Russia Extends Gasoline Export Permits on Ample Home Supply
Russia will allow the nation’s refineries to continue exporting gasoline for another month as the domestic market remains well supplied.
https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/russia-e...pply-1.2091106
Däremot rapporteras nu från Europa att de stackars européerna återigen är "hotade" av tillgången på närmast oändliga mängder råvaror från Ryssland:
Citat:
‘Flood’ of cheap Russian fertiliser risks Europe’s food security, industry says
A flood of cheap Russian fertiliser risks driving European producers out of business or out of the continent, posing a risk to long-term food security, the crop nutrient industry has warned.
The flow of Russian natural gas into the EU slowed significantly after the country’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, and European countries have shifted to other sources of supply. But Russia has continued to use its gas to produce, and export to Europe, cheap nitrogen-based fertiliser.
For some types of fertiliser, such as urea, imports have even increased since Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022. The cheap fertiliser has helped European farmers, but the region’s own fertiliser producers have been struggling to compete.
“We are right now being flooded by fertilisers from Russia, which are significantly cheaper than our fertilisers, for the simple reason that they pay peanuts for natural gas in comparison to us European producers,” said Petr Cingr, chief executive of SKW Stickstoffwerke Piesteritz, Germany’s largest producer of ammonia.
“If politicians will not act,” he warned, Europe’s production capacity “will disappear”.
https://www.ft.com/content/8d4e6543-...d-93fd0c35b6e6
Med andra ord, sanktioner mot ryskt gödsel på gång. Vilket Ryssland enkelt kommer att parera genom att exportera till andra länder istället, medan européerna kommer att drabbas av ännu högre matpriser. Win-win