i remember reading or watching from something else you shared stating that the russians have been doubling down on their own production capability since the first set of sanctions hit them and i wonder if they’ll let the koreans come back in since they’re both foreign and will exit again when the next round of sanctions inevitably hit.
Yeah that’s going to be interesting to see. Putin already stated that Russia will not allow foreign companies to operate in Russia the way they’ve done previously. So, it’s likely to be a much more limited arrangement this time around with Russian companies owning majority share in any joint projects.
with Russian companies owning majority share in any joint projects.
So they are taking a page out of China’s playbook? If that is really the case that’s a very positive development for Russia. It would be good to see them finally come to their senses on economic policies.
i remember reading or watching from something else you shared stating that the russians have been doubling down on their own production capability since the first set of sanctions hit them and i wonder if they’ll let the koreans come back in since they’re both foreign and will exit again when the next round of sanctions inevitably hit.
Yeah that’s going to be interesting to see. Putin already stated that Russia will not allow foreign companies to operate in Russia the way they’ve done previously. So, it’s likely to be a much more limited arrangement this time around with Russian companies owning majority share in any joint projects.
So they are taking a page out of China’s playbook? If that is really the case that’s a very positive development for Russia. It would be good to see them finally come to their senses on economic policies.