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[–] yogthos@lemmy.ml 7 points 2 years ago (1 children)

What part of this are you struggling with? Those numbers are small compared to the exports what went to Europe. And it doesn’t say anything about the possible cost of the project, or how the future sanctions might affect it. The previous links had good calculations for these, and I have repeated them a few times.

Proposed pipelines are meant to move similar numbers that were going to Europe. The cost of the project is obviously worth it for both Russia and China given that they're currently doing this project. Have no idea what western sanctions have to do with any of that. If you think that Russia and China aren't capable of building pipelines on their own you're delusional.

Yes, this is what you are doing. Of course I rely on experts because I’m not an expert. The same applies to you. I provided sources for my claims, you did not. It’s that simple.

Literally the opposite of what I'm doing. I've explained to you the actual mechanics behind the situation.

If you think this is correct, how do you think the economy adjusts to the empiness that was left when all western companies disappeared, brain drain is happening etc.?

Zero evidence to support your assertions about any brain drain happening. Meanwhile, Russia will obviously be in a better place with domestic industry that circulates back into its own economy.

The whole situation takes some time before the actual effects are shown.

Weirdly it's not taking time for the effects to show in Europe. Wonder what things will look like by spring.

As I said before, it makes things harder to analyze because many official economic statistics are no longer published. You’ll have to rely on what Russia gives (which might be false data) or estimations.

No evidence to support the assertion that Russia gives false data and estimations.

As you said yourself, the economy adjusts.

Economy adjusts when you have things like food and energy secured. Europe does not, and the adjustment will be to starvation and deindustrialization.

The current situation doesn’t count of couse because we are in the middle of it. The manufacturing has already taken a big hit. Why else is Russia trying to get goods from other countries if they are so self-sufficient?

Please name what essential goods Russia is trying to get from other countries. Also, please name what goods Russia actually has trouble sourcing.

https://twitter.com/maxseddon/status/1575772450797019136 Sure, food can be found. What about money? Normal people cannot even afford flying out the country.

The fact that you use this as a source explains a lot about your views on the subject.