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TRUE OR FALSE: Can Russia be self-sufficient?

TRUE OR FALSE: Can Russia be self-sufficient? – (franceinfo)

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franceinfo – A. Crouts, J. Louradour, G. Lombard

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Vladimir Putin has made Russia’s self-sufficiency the watchword of his new electoral campaign. The Kremlin dreams of 100% local production, but is it possible?

“Russia cannot, like some countries, abandon its sovereignty. (…) Either Russia will be a sovereign, self-sufficient power or it will not exist at all.” It is in these terms that spoke Vladimir Putin at the party congress “Unique Russia” last December 17. For years, the country has tried to do without imports as much as possible, in the agricultural sector for example. After the annexation of Crimea in 2014, Vladimir Putin invested massively in agriculture to avoid shortages in the event of European sanctions. The country quickly became the world’s leading exporter of wheat and a major producer of meat. Can this ambition be applied to other sectors of the Russian economy? For example, the industry is currently very dependent on certain foreign parts. Russian entrepreneurs are trying as best they can to relocate their production to circumvent the new European sanctions. They are trying to find new supply circuits.

Russia, still dependent on China in the technological field

The country still depends on imports, particularly in the field of technology. Certain electronic components such as chips or semiconductors are necessary for its war industry. Russia needs China to obtain it.“China is in a position where it is very careful about what it does and it does not provide Russia with everything it needs. The other option for Russia is to circumvent the sanctions, these are circuits which pass for example through the countries of the Caucasus or the countries of Central Asia.explain the economist Agathe Demarais.Russia can therefore be self-sufficient in certain areas such as agriculture, but for the rest, it needs its foreign partners, particularly Asian ones.


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