Putin's Economic Outlook: A Balancing Act Amid Sanctions
Russian President Vladimir Putin praised the country's economic resilience at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, citing decreased inflation and reduced energy dependency. Despite Western sanctions, Russia's economy shows growth, though warnings of a possible recession persist. Experts caution sustained inflation and limited foreign investment threaten long-term stability.
Devdiscourse News Desk | Stpetersburg | Updated: 20-06-2025 19:25 IST | Created: 20-06-2025 19:25 IST
President Vladimir Putin lauded Russia's economic performance at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, asserting success in curbing inflation and diminishing reliance on energy exports.
His remarks presented a stark contrast to other officials cautioning a potential recession. Economic Minister Maxim Reshetnikov noted the nation's proximity to an economic downturn, emphasizing that it must be avoided.
Though bolstered by high defense spending and low unemployment, the Russian economy faces challenges such as long-term inflation and insufficient foreign investments, particularly outside the military sector.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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