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The economic war against Russia, a year later
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Date:2025-04-07 21:18:00
A year ago, Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine and started a war that has helped define the global economy. From unprecedented sanctions to disruptions in global trade, the war continues to cast a shadow on economies around the world.
Today, we highlight a few indicators from the war in Ukraine to understand the conflict's economic ripple effects.
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