Putin says Russia's GDP declined 2.1% in January
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The Russian economy suffered a downturn in January, President Vladimir Putin admitted on Monday at a meeting on economic issues.
The January data worry the Tsar. And the price of the falling crude oil does not help. A system to collapse
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The dynamics of key economic indicators of the Russian economy became negative at the beginning of 2026, showed President Vladimir Putin at a meeting on economic issues, reports The Moscow Times. "In January of this year, Russia's Gross Internal Product was 2.1% smaller than last year. Industrial production of ...
The first two months of 2026 have been unusually tough for the Russian economy.
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