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Crisis in Russia, Economy & Business

Russian agricultural machinery giant announces production halt and mass layoffs

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Russia’s largest agricultural machinery manufacturer, Rostselmash, has announced a suspension of production and lay offs of approximately 2,000 employees due to deteriorating market conditions. The company had previously reduced operations to a three-day workweek in late 2024, returning to a limited five-day schedule in early 2025  .

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Russian agricultural Armageddon continues with tractor sales down another -33%

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The agricultural machinery market in Russia continues to decline sharply, with sales dropping another -33% in the first quarter — despite a clear need among farmers to update their aging fleets. Industry experts attribute the slump primarily to high interest rates, which are discouraging purchases.

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Russia faces labor crisis due to mass military recruitment

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Russia is grappling with an unprecedented labor shortage, with a deficit of 2.6 million workers across key sectors such as manufacturing, trade, and transportation. This shortfall, reported by Izvestia and based on a study by the Higher School of Economics, underscores the mounting strain on the nation’s workforce amid ongoing military mobilization and demographic challenges.

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UK announces sanctions on Russia’s shadow fleet

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On May 9, the United Kingdom announced its most extensive sanctions package to date against Russia, targeting 100 oil tankers that make up the Kremlin’s so-called “shadow fleet,” along with an additional vessel linked to Russian government support. Moscow’s shadow fleet consists largely of aging tankers used to circumvent international sanctions imposed by the UK, European Union, and the United States.

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Russia Faces Deepening Fiscal Crisis as War Spending Overwhelms Budget

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Russia is plunging deeper into economic turmoil as ballooning war expenditures, inflation, and mismanaged spending have pushed the Kremlin into a severe fiscal crisis. In the first four months of 2025 alone, the country recorded a staggering 3.2 trillion ruble deficit, raising alarms about the long-term sustainability of Moscow’s wartime budget. Despite official claims that revenues are increasing at a rate of 5%, spending continues to surge far beyond forecasts.

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Russia’s Paranoid Internet Blackout on Victory Day: A Desperate Bid for Control

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As Russia stages its grandiose May 9th disinformation parade, the Kremlin plunged much of the country into a digital dark age, severing mobile internet access across vast regions, including Moscow. This unprecedented outage, affecting an estimated 60% of Russian territory, disrupted essential services, grounded flights, and sowed chaos among citizens.

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Russian airports crippled in wake of nationwide Ukrainian Drone Barrage

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On the eve of Russia’s May 9th propaganda festival, a Ukrainian drone offensive has grounded over 350 flights across Russia, stranding 60,000 passengers and laying bare the Kremlin’s ineptitude. Moscow’s major airports— Sheremetyevo, Domodedovo, and Vnukovo— are currently frozen, alongside regional hubs in Kursk, Tula, Belgorod, Kaluga, Voronezh, Lipetsk, and Oryol.

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Profit at Russian oil giant Tatneft drops by half

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Tatneft’s net profit under Russian Accounting Standards (RAS) dropped by 45.5% year-over-year in the first quarter of 2025, falling to 37.29 billion rubles, according to the company’s financial disclosures. This represents a 1.8-fold decrease compared to the same period last year. Quarterly revenue declined by 5.4% to 361.44 billion rubles, while the cost of sales rose 8.1% to 276.59 billion rubles. As a result, gross profit contracted by 32.8%, totaling 84.86 billion rubles.

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