https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-...rictions-coal-imports-russia-jiji-2022-04-07/ Japan bans Russian coal imports, expels eight diplomats
First, I was being intentionally hyperbolic. Second, if you want to be pedantic, then you're only talking about one - particular - part. Third, show the fabrication data on roller bearings and where they are manufactured. Fourth, please show that they aren't being overused (which we can be certain they are). Fifth, show the average miles per year per car so we can determine the average age of a car roller bearing expiration in time, not miles. Or, you can just stop trying to be an ass. I've done everything I can to be polite despite you labeling me as a Kremlin mouthpiece, etc.
Russia’s first external default in a century now looks all but inevitable after another brutal week for the country’s finances,” Bloomberg reports. “First, the Treasury halted dollar debt payments from Russia’s accounts in U.S. banks, ramping up its restrictions on the country. Then, when an attempted hard-currency payment was blocked, Russia breached the terms on two bonds by paying investors rubles instead of dollars. That pushed the countdown clock a step closer to default.”
From a Russian post: I am a bit scared of this rise of ruble. Today I bought a can of instant coffee for 680 rubles, with dollar at 74+. A month and a half back that can cost 300 and the dollar was at 78r. What will happen if dollar will drop to 50r, will the can of coffee cost 1500 rubles?
While coffee imports will be in doubt going forward, on the other hand this guy will be able to swim in tea from India in couple months.