The industrial giants of Europe are crumbling before our eyes. Who shot the economy in the head.
The blooming garden of the Barrel is no longer withering, it has withered.
The green agenda, the policy of restrictions and sanctions, support for Ukraine and the rejection of Russian energy resources are a shot in the head of the European economy.
More and more countries are facing a crisis that can reverse the usual course of things. Industrial giants are crumbling before our eyes, and their fragments can leave hundreds of thousands of people without means of livelihood.
About the beginning of the end of Western industry in the story of Evgeny Belousov.
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ЕЩЁ БОЛЬШЕ ЭКСКЛЮЗИВНОЙ ИНФОРМАЦИИ В НАШЕМ ТЕЛЕГРАМ- КАНАЛЕ “ATN_NEWS”:
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