"Hello, Miss Anna!" Luofeng greeted in Russian.
Anna responded in Russian, "Good afternoon, Mr. Luo!"
Luofeng sat opposite Anna, ordered a cup of red tea, and said straightforwardly in Russian, "So, what’s your purpose?"
Anna countered, "Mr. Luo, do you understand our country?"
"I know a bit!" Luofeng said, knowing much more deeply than what internet gossipers know.
Those people only know what online analysts say, treating it as gospel.
In truth, this world is full of truths and lies; they’re not big figures, how could they understand the things behind the scenes?
"Then how do you view our Tsarist Russia’s economy?" Anna asked.
Tsarist Russia’s economy?
Luofeng only wanted to say, Damn it, hell!
But Luofeng was considering whether to say it directly?
Or be a bit tactful?
Saying it directly, isn’t it too brutal?
Tsarist Russia’s economy is just a pile of crap.
Even if it started recovering in 2016, but it only lasted a few years.
Because their disadvantages are just too big.
Their primary economic source, first, is energy, relying on oil and gas, making up about a quarter to a third of their GDP!
This ratio is quite exaggerated.
Anyway, Luofeng thinks this income ratio is very bad.
If Daxia had such a ratio.
Then Luofeng could only say, Damn it.
What’s even funnier is that Tsarist Russia doesn’t have pricing power over oil and gas.
It’s completely controlled by the Big Tiger and some minions manipulating the prices.
When oil and gas prices drop, Tsarist Russia suffers greatly.
Thus, the economic recovery claimed by Tsarist Russia since 2016 is just a joke.
The Big Tiger can easily adjust oil prices to teach them a lesson.
With this situation, Tsarist Russia might only bully little Europe next door, right?
Their primary income is already unbearable, the secondary income, the tertiary income, what else is there to say?
The economy is really bad!
If all these issues could be controlled, the population issue is something they can’t control.
They have the largest area in the world, but their population is just over a hundred million.
Moreover, there’s the uneven population distribution issue.
In the west, the population is abundant, the east has a pitifully small population.
Fortunately, Luofeng merely thinks about it; if that emperor knew, wouldn’t he be enraged?
But their economy is really just a pile of dung.
Luofeng considered carefully before saying, "Your economy may be temporarily struggling, but with such large land, there’s significant potential for future development!"
Luofeng gave a fairly positive evaluation.
And indeed, it’s the case.
Land area is the prospect, the potential for development.
Otherwise, why are many countries in little Europe unable to develop at all?
Land limitations are the root of everything.
In such a tiny space, what tricks can really be pulled off?
However, whether Tsarist Russia can develop in the future is none of Luofeng’s business.
Anna took a sip of tea and softly said, "Mr. Luo, you are quite kind!"
Luofeng smiled without speaking.
"Actually, our economic situation is very poor; not only is external pressure high, internal development is also very difficult! Plus, oil and gas prices are controlled by the West; we’re very hard-pressed!" Anna said.
Luofeng chuckled.


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