Lännen taloussota Venäjälle ja sen seuraukset

Ei enää millään järkevällä aikajanalla (en sano "ei meidän elinaikanamme", huom!) tule tätä ihanaa mainosta Venäjän valtiontelkkarista...

 
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Takavuosilta tunnettu automerkki Lada joutuu keskeyttämään tuotannon Venäjällä. BBC:n mukaan yhtiö ei saa enää tarvitsemiaan osia länsimaiden asettamien talouspakotteiden vuoksi.

Ladan omistaa ranskalainen autovalmistaja Renault, mutta tuotannosta Venäjällä vastaa AvtoVAZ.

Ladan markkinaosuus Venäjän uusista autoista oli viime vuonna 21 prosenttia.

Myös Vladimir Putin on BBC:n mukaan suositellut vuonna 2010 venäläisille Ladan hankintaa.

Ylen Elävän arkiston mukaan Siperian kuoppaisille teille suunniteltu Lada oli Suomessakin 70- ja 80-luvuilla varsinainen kansanauto yltäessään pitkään Suomen myydyimmäksi automerkiksi.
 
Twitter has launched a privacy-protected version of its site to bypass surveillance and censorship after Russia restricted access to its service in the country.

Russia has blocked access to Facebook and has limited Twitter in an attempt to try to restrict the flow of information about its war in Ukraine. Both companies have said they are working on restoring access to people inside Russia even as they restrict the country’s state media from their services.
 
Global mining company Rio Tinto says it is severing its ties with Russia, throwing into doubt an aluminium joint venture between it and Rusal, which was founded by oligarch Oleg Deripaska.

In a one-line statement, Rio Tinto said it was “in the process of terminating all commercial relationships it has with any Russian business”.
 
British American Tobacco will continue selling cigarettes in Russia, defying a gathering movement among global brands to halt operations there in response to the invasion of Ukraine.

The London-based cigarette manufacturer, whose brands include Lucky Strike and Rothmans, said it would “continue to operate” in Russia, one of its key growth markets for cigarettes and heated tobacco, according to the company’s latest annual report.

It will suspend capital investment and scale back marketing and business activities but stopped short of following its smaller British rival, Imperial Brands, by halting its operations altogether.
 
US Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo has suggested Chinese companies consider Huawei's recent history before they sell their wares to Russia.

In an interview with The New York Times, Raimondo singled out China's top chipmaker, Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (SMIC), and said sales to Russia could see America "essentially shut SMIC down because we prevent them from using our equipment and our software."

SMIC need not look far to see what that would mean. Since sanctions were imposed on fellow Chinese giant Huawei, that biz has forecast a 29 per cent revenue slump, sold its x86 server business unit, and has scrambled to assemble an alternative stack based on its own software and Arm processor designs for its consumer products.

China's leadership will also be acutely aware of what a hobbled SMIC – and wider semiconductor sector – would mean for Beijing's ambition to achieve silicon self-sufficiency. China has set itself the goal to end its dependence on imports.

SMIC has gone on the record with promises to be a good global citizen. In its FY 2021 Q4 financial results announcement, it promised it would "consistently adhere to compliant operations, continuing internationalization and deeply integrate into the global ecosystem, in order to service customers across the globe, seek progress in a steady manner, continue to strengthen strategic cooperation with customers and suppliers, and steadily advance capacity expansion projects."


But the US doubts the sincerity of those sentiments, alleging that China's chip makers and designers use intellectual property without permission – sometimes after obtaining it through industrial espionage.
 
Tviiteistä.

The #Russian government has banned exports of telecom, medical, auto, agricultural, electrical and tech equipment, among other items, until the end of 2022, in retaliation for Western sanctions on #Moscow, it said on Thursday. -Reuters
 
Nyt on kai pakko kommentoida öljyaiheesta että Saudit ovat ainoita joilla on saumoja
nostaa kapasiteettiaan.
Öljy yhtiöthän eivät halua nostaa kapasiteettiaan kun se vaikuttaa hintaan.

Saudi Prinssi on muuten tunnetusti hyvää pataa Puten kanssa.


Jenkit saanevat omaa vajettaan paikattaan Kanadan Albertan suunnalta ja jopa Venezuelaan oltu yhteyksissä.



Siellä on omat sanktionsa.
Rähmöjen rähmä.
 
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