Russia's economy has slowed after two years of robust growth fueled by the war in Ukraine. That's opening a hole in the ...
Russia's largest silicon plant, Kremniy, will shut by January 1 as cheaper imports undercut domestic production, dealing ...
The Kremlin has increased consumer taxes and fees to fill state coffers, squeezing small businesses and households.
Continuing the war means the economy faces stagnation, while ending it would shut off the massive defense spending that's driven growth, Alexander Mertens writes.
The move is intended to up the pressure on the Kremlin leader to engage meaningfully in peace negotiations over Ukraine, ...
President Putin now faces his own economic crisis, that could be severe as the one Russians lived through in the 1990s.
"Putin will try, of course, as much as he can, to finance the war indefinitely, taking money from the civilian economy and ...
Ahead of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s visit to India next month, top officials from the two countries reviewed the progress of the India-Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) free trade agreement (FTA) ...
Vladimir Putin has given his clearest indication yet that he is willing to go to war with the West after interpreting a ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin has vowed to bring back the Russian empire; indeed, he has staked his political fortunes on ...
SOCHI, October 3. /TASS/. The main task for the Russian economy is its diversification, President Vladimir Putin said at the plenary session of the Valdai Discussion Club. Russia managed to change ...