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Sanctions Impact in Russia


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2022 Mar 4, 11:05pm   67,403 views  426 comments

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Pay $1.81/gallon for gas
https://www.globalpetrolprices.com/Russia/gasoline_prices/?source=patrick.net

Gas in Russia is cheaper than Gas in Qatar or Bahrain or Saudi Arabia.

Unable to buy $30/lb luxury Italian Cheese, $30/bottle midrange French Wines, expensive German Audio Equipment... what will the Russians do with themselves?

Eat local cheese, drink local beer, and buy the same audio equipment from China that's on Amazon USA

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257   Eric Holder   2022 Sep 20, 4:32pm  

Ruscia market drops faster than Kim Kardashians underwear at a NBA game..


https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1572334387219533827

The Russian stock market plummeted by nearly 9% today.

Something is brewing in Moscow and the oligarchs are aware of it.


258   Eric Holder   2022 Sep 20, 7:05pm  

The Russian rail system is being starved of rolling stock because of a shortage of roller bearings for their axles. Some 10,000 railway cars were pulled offline because of a bearing shortage in August with another 20,000 expected to be sidelined in the next two months. Repair facilities are unable to repair them because of the shortage. This represents about 20-30% of Russian rail cars of all types

Russian imports about half of the bearings it uses in heavy industry. In May, Russian truck manufacturers like the GAZ group, KAMAZ and UAZ had to stop their production because of these shortages. Premium bearing makers like SKF(Sweden), Schaeffler(Germany), NSK(US) and Timken(US) have either closed facilities in Russia and moved them elsewhere to countries like Poland or sold off their assets to private individuals inside Russia.

Russia moves much of its freight by rail, especially heavy equipment like tanks, APCs, and artillery. It also moves coal by rail and this shortage will affect the ability of Russia to make promised deliveries of coal to China. One of the bearing types in short supply is Cassette-type bearings fitted to rail cars with large axial loads. These are mostly used for coal transportation in Russia.

This problem with rolling stock being out of service for a lack of roller bearings will have a ripple effect on Russian industries like transportation, military hardware, trucks and cars, communications, and the production of consumer goods. Almost all heavy machinery used in manufacturing uses bearings of some kind.

Russia is looking to resource these bearings from Asian countries but will face significant quality problems in doing so. The manufacture of roller bearings requires specially treated steel and a very precise process of milling and finishing. It is doubtful China or India would be able to make roller bearings to these specifications or the Russians would already be buying them.

The Russian railway system is 98% state-owned and employs some 750,000 people.



https://sofrep.com/news/sitrep-russian-rail-sidelined-by-sanctions/

Also it is reported that Ukie has captured shitload of Ruscist rail cars and locomotives in Izum.
259   AmericanKulak   2022 Sep 20, 7:46pm  

China doesn't produce ball bearings for it's own rails?
260   richwicks   2022 Sep 20, 7:53pm  

Eric Holder says

Already do. The discount is said to be ~30% (that's on top of the common Urals discount).


Source?

Oil is a fungible commodity. A 30 PERCENT discount is a MASSIVE incentive for smuggling.
261   Bd6r   2022 Sep 20, 7:55pm  

richwicks says

From that article:

"Sanctions and visa restrictions on 11 people designated under the program have been lifted,"

This is why I ignore "mainstream 'news'"

I bet you really struggled to find that as well. Good effort. 11 people. Wow.

You said: US has never lifted sanctions.
I provided a link that shows US has lifted sanctions.
You were wrong.
One or more of the following would help: choosing a more careful or precise language, laying off booze, or taking prescribed meds.
262   richwicks   2022 Sep 20, 8:09pm  

Bd6r says

You said: US has never lifted sanctions.


11 people isn't "sanctions".

See, what sanctions are, is when the US deprives a country of medicine, food, etc, and kills a couple hundred 1000 people in the hopes they'll overturn their government. What it instead does is create solidarity and make people justifiable hate my stupid fucking government. That's all it does.

That's why you have the old fucking cunt Madeline Albright saying having 1/2 million children DIE in Iraq was worth it for sanctions.


original link


Hope that cunt is roasting in hell.

The US purposely killed 1/2 million children in Iraq - for what?

Bd6r says

I provided a link that shows US has lifted sanctions.
You were wrong.


On ELEVEN people. It's wasn't even sanctions.

It's like did we go through a pandemic, sure, if you accept an entirely new definition of what a "pandemic" is.
263   Bd6r   2022 Sep 20, 8:17pm  

richwicks says

It's wasn't even sanctions.

Sanctions is whatever Richwicks defines as sanctions? Sounds similar to new woke definitions...or new definitions of pandemic.

https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/sanctions
264   Bd6r   2022 Sep 20, 8:19pm  

richwicks says

The US purposely killed 1/2 million children in Iraq - for what?

Irrelevant to present discussion about lifting of sanctions. WHAT ABOUT OPPRESSING NEGROES? WHAT ABOUT BIDET BEING SENILE?
265   richwicks   2022 Sep 20, 8:31pm  

Bd6r says

richwicks says


It's wasn't even sanctions.

Sanctions is whatever Richwicks defines as sanctions? Sounds similar to new woke definitions...or new definitions of pandemic.

https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/sanctions


Sanctions isn't 11 fucking people. That's a vendetta.

Bd6r says

richwicks says


The US purposely killed 1/2 million children in Iraq - for what?

Irrelevant to present discussion about lifting of sanctions. WHAT ABOUT OPPRESSING NEGROES? WHAT ABOUT BIDET BEING SENILE?


Don't tell me fucking with 11 people is "sanctions".

You want to believe that horse-shit - go ahead, but don't expect me to.

I'm pointing out that NOTHING Russia will do short of collapsing will end US sanctions against Russia. Russia would be stupid to even care. Russia should just end all their cooperation with Europe and the United States. They don't need anything from either economies, fuck it.

They've tried to work with these assholes quite diligently for 20 fucking years, it's a waste of time. You just have a bunch of madman assholes like Victoria Nuland to deal with. Negotiation is pointless. We're not the America of the 1980's, there's NOTHING the US produces that Russia needs at this point, same with Europe. Nothing at all.
266   Eric Holder   2022 Oct 5, 10:42am  

Russia started selling metals to Asia at a 50% loss. Profitability has become "negative," the Russian Steel Association said.


NEGATIVE PROFITABILITY IS STILL PROFITABILITY!!!!!
267   Misc   2022 Oct 5, 10:27pm  

At last count, Russia's GDP dropped about 4% on an annualized basis.

For the average American worker, his wages dropped by about 3.6% after factoring in inflation.

Europe's masses are really getting hurt.

Funny how it is always peasants that suffer from trade sanctions. The elites are doing just fine.
268   richwicks   2022 Oct 5, 10:34pm  

Eric Holder says

Russia started selling metals to Asia at a 50% loss. Profitability has become "negative," the Russian Steel Association said.


NEGATIVE PROFITABILITY IS STILL PROFITABILITY!!!!!


Who claimed this?

Look, without a link at this point, it should be discarded. This is probably bullshit regardless. Why would Russia sell a commodity at a loss? They can just stockpile it. It's silly. This is conceivable if Russia is getting payback in someway, say, China is paying for the construction of a pipeline or has agreed to an economic partnership of some sort.
269   AmericanKulak   2022 Oct 5, 10:36pm  

Several things are clear:

1. The Fourth Reich f**ked Europe with Energy Policy, they will learn nothing of course.
2. The Russian Army has a long way to go and something - or multiple things - are very wrong with it.
3. NATO means North American Taxes Only, since the US is giving 6-7X the aid to Ukraine that European Members (Most also members of the G-7) combined are giving, in Europe.
4. We don't have a Pro-American Geopolitical Strategy. We should be insisting Europe build LNG ports for US gas right now or be talking about tariffs/reducing NATO commitments.
270   richwicks   2022 Oct 6, 12:03am  

AmericanKulak says

We should be insisting Europe build LNG ports for US gas right now or be talking about tariffs/reducing NATO commitments.


No. NATO should be in negotiations to end this war, and at the same time building alternative energy sources.

They shouldn't be dependent on a single source, but at the same time, they should be trying to end this stupid war.

The problem is Europe is run by traitors, traitors controlled by the US intelligence agencies. They don't care about their population.
271   Misc   2022 Oct 6, 1:13am  

European countries simply don't have the funds to do anything extra. Sure, it would be nice if they could increase their defense spending, throw away some more money to the Ukies and suddenly increase the amount of oil/gas they get from other sources. Nope, they are going to have to nationalize most everything.

They are looking at spending an extra $2 trillion dollars next year for energy. The US spends about $800 billion for our entire defense budget. European prosperity is going under the bus. Some people/industries are simply going to have to do without power coming up fairly soon. (The German elites managed to offload Porshe to gullible people) but for the most part heavy industry is gonna simply shut down in Europe. Bills, lots of bills are simply not going to be paid. Right now, the Europeans have a 10% inflation rate and the ECB discount rate is .75%. Many European countries simply rely on money printing to pay their current bills (Italy I'm looking at you). There is going to be massive amounts of defaults which will destroy their financial system or massive amounts of money printing, which will destroy their financial system.

It will be interesting to see how they determine who gets what and why.

https://fortune.com/2022/09/06/europe-energy-bills-soar-two-trillion-2023-goldman/
273   Patrick   2022 Oct 13, 11:52pm  

cisTits says

Because of Demographic and Industrialization collapse.


The first is 100% due to feminism.

The second is due to elites outsourcing most manufacturing to China.
274   Hugh_Mongous   2022 Oct 19, 10:38pm  

Russian railways are running low on cassette bearings and have taken 10,000 freight cars out of service, with 200,000 more at risk. This is serious, since Russia is heavily dependent on rail transport.


https://twitter.com/UndercoverDane/status/1582050628989517824
275   richwicks   2022 Oct 19, 10:43pm  

Hugh_Mongous says



Russian railways are running low on cassette bearings and have taken 10,000 freight cars out of service, with 200,000 more at risk. This is serious, since Russia is heavily dependent on rail transport.


https://twitter.com/UndercoverDane/status/1582050628989517824



Twitter is a controlled propaganda site. I don't know why you pay attention to it. CNN may as well have said this.

Also, don't know much about trains, but I am competent on bikes - cassette bearings on what you have on your wheels. I've packed bearings before and I'm pretty certain China makes this sort of stuff. It's not hard to make a metal ball. It does have to be very close to being round.
276   Hugh_Mongous   2022 Oct 19, 10:48pm  

richwicks says
It's not hard to make a metal ball. It does have to be very close to being round.


ROTFLMAO.
277   richwicks   2022 Oct 19, 10:56pm  

Hugh_Mongous says

richwicks says

It's not hard to make a metal ball. It does have to be very close to being round.


ROTFLMAO.


What I mean is that a ball bearing that isn't very close to being a sphere will quickly wear down to one that is, and leave a bunch of particles of metal that will grind down the rest of the ball bearings.
278   rocketjoe79   2022 Oct 19, 11:36pm  

No ball bearing makers (SKF, FAG, Timken, Nachi, etc.) produce their own balls. They buy from other mass producers like NN and Hoover.
Roller bearings are made with various roller shapes. Cylindrical, Spherical or Tapered Roller Bearings for have all been successful for railway.
279   Peter P   2022 Oct 19, 11:56pm  

China has good DACs and streamers but they don't have amplifiers and speakers that are comparable to MBL or Burmester.

If you want a headphone system China has everything you need.
280   RWSGFY   2022 Oct 25, 9:33am  

MOSCOW (Reuters) - Inflationary expectations for the year ahead among Russian households rose in October to 12.8% from 12.5% in September, the central bank said in a report on Tuesday, just days before it is due to make a decision on its key interest rate.
281   Eric Holder   2022 Nov 28, 10:52am  


Russia’s Flagship Oil Falls Further Below Proposed EU Price Cap

BySherry Su and Jack Wittels
November 28, 2022 at 5:07 AM PST

Russian flagship crude oil dipped again on Friday, serving as a reminder of the challenges facing European Union diplomats haggling over a price level at which to cap Moscow’s exports.

The country’s key Urals grade fell to $51.96 a barrel at the Baltic Sea port of Primorsk, according to data provided by Argus Media Ltd., a publisher of physical commodity prices. It fell by a similar amount, and to a similar level, from Novorossiysk in the Black Sea.


Looks like sanctions against FSB-enslaved CCP-allied Russia are solidly anti-inflationary.
282   Shaman   2022 Nov 28, 11:11am  

richwicks says

Hugh_Mongous says


richwicks says


It's not hard to make a metal ball. It does have to be very close to being round.


ROTFLMAO.



What I mean is that a ball bearing that isn't very close to being a sphere will quickly wear down to one that is, and leave a bunch of particles of metal that will grind down the rest of the ball bearings.


Yah not in my experience. A bearing that uses such irregularly shaped balls won’t roll on them properly. If it rolls at all, it will feel like you’ve got a flat tire, but more likely it won’t roll.
It will spin on the shaft.
This is all kinds of bad, especially since bearing steel is much harder than shaft steel. I’ve seen a spun bearing cut through a shaft until it actually wore it in two. That caused a big problem, by the way, and someone almost got killed by falling machinery. Another time I caught a spun bearing when it had worn the shaft to a freaking spindle. No catastrophic failure this time, but only because it was caught in time.
Bearings aren’t something you can accept low quality on.
Not ever.
283   WookieMan   2022 Nov 28, 11:32am  

Shaman says


Bearings aren’t something you can accept low quality on.
Not ever.

Yup. I repack my trailer bearings once every other year. A bad bearing will shear an axle off. Happens mostly to boaters, but sometimes campers. People just think this shit maintains itself.... I'm due on my trailer currently...
284   RWSGFY   2022 Dec 3, 9:32am  

The Russian airline Aeroflot is no longer providing streaming services for passengers to watch films or listen to music during flights.

According to the airline’s Telegram channel, the service has become inaccessible due to the “refusal of foreign suppliers” on A320, A321, and Boeing 737 models, which account for almost all of the company’s planes.

Aeroflot assured passengers that the lack of streaming services is temporary. “We’re already working on a new, domestic solution, which we’ll be happy to provide for you in the New Year!” read its statement. In the meantime, the company suggested, passengers can take a “December digital detox during their flight.”
285   clambo   2022 Dec 3, 9:48am  

I guess Russians will have to figure out how to make their own left handed screwdrivers.
286   Patrick   2022 Dec 9, 8:20am  

https://nitter.pussthecat.org/loffredojeremy/status/1600938427025088512#m


Jeremy Loffredo
@loffredojeremy
20h
We’ve been told that the Western sanctions against Russia are bringing about “Soviet-style shortages” and “scarcity” — I went to a grocery store & gas station in Moscow to experience these hardships firsthand. The truth might surprise you — or not.


287   RWSGFY   2022 Dec 9, 6:28pm  

Argus: the price of oil from Russia with shipment in Primorsk fell to $43.72 per barrel

12/9/2022, 4:18:30 AM

The cost of the Russian grade Urals oil on Wednesday, December 8, was $43.73 per barrel.

Bloomberg writes about this with reference to the price agency Argus.

“Urals has no buyers on the doorstep right now, so prices have to be cut to attract long-haul buyers,” said Argus analyst Michael Carolan.

According to the author of the article, the change in the price of Russian oil was influenced not so much by the introduction of a price ceiling, but by the withdrawal from the European market.

At the end of November, the cost of Russian export oil Urals fell to $51.96 per barrel.


YAY, CHEAP OIL!!!
288   AmericanKulak   2022 Dec 10, 1:19am  

Patrick says

We’ve been told that the Western sanctions against Russia are bringing about “Soviet-style shortages” and “scarcity” — I went to a grocery store & gas station in Moscow to experience these hardships firsthand. The truth might surprise you — or not.

Many countries don't refrigerate eggs. I didn't refrigerate eggs for a decade in South America.

US eggs are often ancient by the time they get to the supermarket.

Back to Russia, I remember when that spoiled snobby Lesbian Gessen was proclaiming almost a decade ago that Russia would collapse for lack of Luxury Imported European Cheeses, long before the Ukraine Intervention.

https://www.nytimesn7cgmftshazwhfgzm37qxb44r64ytbb2dj3x62d2lljsciiyd.onion/2015/07/05/opinion/sunday/what-the-russians-crave-cheese.html
289   GNL   2022 Dec 10, 7:15am  

AmericanKulak says

Patrick says


We’ve been told that the Western sanctions against Russia are bringing about “Soviet-style shortages” and “scarcity” — I went to a grocery store & gas station in Moscow to experience these hardships firsthand. The truth might surprise you — or not.

Many countries don't refrigerate eggs. I didn't refrigerate eggs for a decade in South America.

US eggs are often ancient by the time they get to the supermarket.

Back to Russia, I remember when that spoiled snobby Lesbian Gessen was proclaiming almost a decade ago that Russia would collapse for lack of Luxury Imported European Cheeses, long before the Ukraine Intervention.

https://www.nytimesn7cgmftshazwhfgzm37qxb44r64y.../

Eggs can last a long time (a month, I think) if you don't wash them. The eggs are covered with some secretion from the hen when laid.
290   FortwayeAsFuckJoeBiden   2022 Dec 10, 7:58am  

GNL says


AmericanKulak says


Patrick says


We’ve been told that the Western sanctions against Russia are bringing about “Soviet-style shortages” and “scarcity” — I went to a grocery store & gas station in Moscow to experience these hardships firsthand. The truth might surprise you — or not.

Many countries don't refrigerate eggs. I didn't refrigerate eggs for a decade in South America.

US eggs are often ancient by the time they get to the supermarket.

Back to Russia, I remember when that spoiled snobby Lesbian Gessen was proclaiming almost a decade ago that Russia would collapse for lack of Luxury Imported European Cheeses, long before the Ukraine Intervention.

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eggs can kay outside about 22 days.
291   AmericanKulak   2022 Dec 10, 10:20am  

GNL says


Eggs can last a long time (a month, I think) if you don't wash them. The eggs are covered with some secretion from the hen when laid.

Over 60 days from moment laid. And past that, most are safe to eat, if they aren't, you'll know the moment you crack 'em.
292   Hircus   2022 Dec 10, 6:33pm  

I've heard you can make eggs last 6-12 months or more by coating them in mineral oil or lime. I haven't tried it.
293   Eric Holder   2022 Dec 20, 10:27am  

8:54 am, December 19, 2022

The foreign producers of the nominally “Russian” Baikal and Elbrus CPUs have stopped delivering them to Russia.

Kommersant reports that international sanctions have disrupted Russia’s supply of “domestic” CPUs, citing a statement by Maksut Shadayev, Russian minister of digital development.

Shadayev says that 23,000 new computers, servers, and data-storage systems based on Russian-developed microchips were produced in 2022. “We would have had a lot more, if batches of Russian processors that had been ordered and produced had also been delivered,” Shadayev lamented, at a joint State Duma committee meeting on information policy and control.

The minister admits that Russia has no facilities of its own for producing domestic microchips, though it hopes to begin manufacturing CPUs by 2028.
294   richwicks   2022 Dec 20, 2:17pm  

Eric Holder says


The minister admits that Russia has no facilities of its own for producing domestic microchips, though it hopes to begin manufacturing CPUs by 2028.


All this will result in is a stronger Russia.

China and Russia are STILL allies. For the time being, Russia is just going to pay through the nose for the technology, but they will get them, if China wants energy, and they do.

Modern cutting edge technology for wafer manufacturing is bleeding edge, HOWEVER, nobody really needs that. A shitty computer chip from 15 years ago will meet your needs. It will consume more power, it will be more expensive to manufacture because the lamba size (size of traces) will be larger, but it will work just fine.

People again don't realize where we are. Your phone puts a Cray supercomputer from 1990 to SHAME. What do you use it for? Making phone calls, watching youtube videos, and sometimes surfing the net and posting to Facebook? You have no idea, NO IDEA, what kind of power the average person has. None. My phone has more storage, more computational power, more abilities than my state of the art workstation did in 2000, and that was $4k back then. Cost me $150.

My pathetic piece of shit phone is more powerful than all the mainframe systems my entire university used - 30,000 students, 4 VAX/VMS machines, 2 main Unix machines, and several workstations. I can run ALL those systems on my phone simultaneously, and it would have more storage, and more IO than all those did.
296   Ceffer   2022 Dec 23, 10:32am  

Gee, that's nice, Ukraine gets a bunch of mouldering mega yachts moored up in Monacao or other ports of call.

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