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Why is Russia’s economy booming? Members Public

Hello! Welcome to your weekly guide to the Russian economy — written by Alexandra Prokopenko and Alexander Kolyandr and brought to you by The Bell. Our top story this week is the St. Petersburg Economic Forum and Russia’s rapidly growing economy. We also look at the Central Bank’s decision

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Au cœur de l'économie russe

Russian “Trolls” turn to Western AI for their disinformation campaigns Members Public

Des trolls russes ont été surpris en train d'utiliser l'IA occidentale pour générer et diffuser de la désinformation sur l'invasion de l'Ukraine par Moscou. Les services russes alimentés par l'IA ne sont pas à la hauteur de la tâche, car ils sont codés pour refuser de répondre à des questions liées à la guerre afin d'éviter d'enfreindre la loi.

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Politique

‘Pirate’ Western cars go on sale Members Public

Almost all international car brands have left Russia since the start of the war, and it has become impossible to continue making authentic and licensed foreign vehicles from Russian factories. However, a loophole has emerged that enables Russian companies to manufacture so-called “pirate” cars, branded as Western models without the

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Entreprises

When is a tax rise not a tax rise? When Russian propaganda talks about it Members Public

Russia’s finance ministry last week officially put forward its proposals to “reform” the country’s tax system. The key change is the introduction of new progressive income tax bands, which will significantly raise taxes on the salaries of the country’s top earners. Businesses, too, will face a greater

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L'économie

THE BELL WEEKLY: Don’t call it a tax rise Members Public

Hello! This week we cover the biggest tax hikes in Russia for two decades, and why the state is trying to call them something else. We also look at the fledgling “pirate” car industry of Western-branded vehicles being assembled in Russia, and cover how troll farms are using Western AI

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Russie, Expliqué

Russia’s first major tax overhaul in 20 years Members Public

Hello! Welcome to your weekly guide to the Russian economy — written by Alexander Kolyandr and Alexandra Prokopenko and brought to you by The Bell. Our top story this week is analysis of big changes to the tax system. We also look at the possibility of sanctions on Russian insurer Ingosstrakh.

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Au cœur de l'économie russe

Russia moves towards recognising the Taliban Members Public

Russia is planning to recognise the Taliban as the lawful government of Afghanistan and remove it from the list of “banned” organizations. This will put an end to the absurd situation where Taliban representatives are officially received in the Kremlin, while journalists can be jailed for mentioning them in their

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Politique

Europe’s last land border closes to Russian tourists Members Public

Norway has announced that it is closing its land border with Russia, the last remaining land crossing to Europe that was open to Russian tourists. During the 2022 mobilization, this was a popular way for Russians who did not want to be forced into the war to leave the country.

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Politique

The Great Repatriation: Russian millionaires bring their cash back to the Motherland Members Public

After trying to send their money overseas in the immediate aftermath of Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine, wealthy Russians are now bringing their millions back home, new data shows. The number of high net worth individuals jumped back above pre-war levels last year, after falling in 2022. Some 22,000

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Entreprises

THE BELL WEEKLY: Rich Russians are bringing their money back home Members Public

Hello! This week we cover Russian millionaires repatriating their cash from abroad, despite the threat of nationalization and higher taxes. We also cover another border closure for Russian tourists and Moscow moving to recognise the Taliban government in Afghanistan. The Great Repatriation: Russian millionaires bring their cash back to the

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Russie, Expliqué
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