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War and Sanctions Threaten to Thrust Russia’s Economy Back in Time

Por: The New York Times Business December 05, 2022

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KALUGA, Russia— Valery Volodin, a welder at a sprawling Volkswagen plant in western Russia, relaxed for most of the summer at his dacha, or weekend house, planting his garden and looking after his children. Mr. Volodin, 41, had little choice: The car factory closed down in March, joining that had curtailed operations in Russia because of its invasion of Ukraine.Since then, he has been sitting at home while Volkswagen looks for a buyer. He goes... + full article



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