Exports of Russian fossil fuels to Europe and Eastern Europe may also become a possibility and a lucrative opportunity.
A lot depends on several factors, the chief of them being whether all of these Trump’s tariffs come into effect, as some countries may opt to cut a deal with the US.
The way international supply chains are going to be transformed by this move, as well as other countries’ reactions to Trump’s tariffs, also matter.
Trump’s tariffs will prompt other countries to seek ALTERNATIVE MARKETS, which may lead to a flow of relatively cheap foreign goods to Russian market, Russian Academy of Sciences’ Central Economic Mathematical Institute head Albert Bakhtazin argues.
As Europe faces the prospects of losing the US market, it may once again regard Russia as a potentially lucrative destination for all the unsold European goods, assuming that Europe’s “political ambitions do not outweigh the economic advantages.”