The German government has called for an end to the energy crisis


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Europe’s energy sector has been unstable since the beginning of the Russia-Ukraine war. The European Union (EU) fears that Moscow’s decision to pay a ruble for oil and gas imports will prolong the crisis. Meanwhile, fuel prices have risen in Germany, Europe’s largest economy. The country is most dependent on Russia for energy.

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Germany is negotiating with the Putin administration to pay for oil and gas in Russian rubles. In this situation, if the import is stopped, there is a fear that the crisis will be prolonged. The German government has warned of an energy crisis and called for an end to waste. Khabar Al Jazeera.

German Finance Minister Robert Habek said a halt to gas imports from Russia would create a severe energy crisis. We must be prepared for the impending situation. Everyone should be aware of the use of fuel. Everyone at the company and individual level needs to prevent wastage of fuel.

It is as if the sanctions imposed on Moscow are boomeranging and hitting the West. Analysts fear adverse effects on the economy as a whole. Experts say Germany’s manufacturing sector will suffer the most if imports stop. There are fears that this will have a huge negative impact on the economy and people’s livelihood, including inflation.

German economist Achim Truger says the Russia-Ukraine crisis has severely damaged the global energy supply chain. The company is also facing losses due to rising gas and oil prices. All in all, there is a possibility of extreme inflation. So the German government should still think of some alternatives to Russia.

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Not just Germany, the whole of Europe is dependent on Russia for energy. Statistics show that Russia accounts for a quarter of the EU’s petroleum imports and 40 percent of its natural gas. Therefore, experts say that it is not easy for the EU to get out of the place of dependence.

Marie Vandendrich, a Spanish economist, said it would not be easy for Europe to completely stop imports from Russia. They are talking about a complete cessation of energy imports from Russia by 2030. But much depends on how quickly you can build good relationships with new suppliers.

Not only fuel but also other commodities are being affected by the war. The prices of all the necessities have gone up. Which went to Europe in a record 25 years.


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NIRAJ KUMAR